Friday, December 1, 2017

Review : Redemption at Hawk's Landing

Redemption at Hawk's Landing by Rita Herron

Genre: Romantic Suspense, Romance, Suspense, Intrigue,
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Pages: 272
Published: December 1st 2017 by Harlequin Intrigue
A missing sister, a murdered father and a dangerous reunion years in the making.

The last place Honey Granger wants to be is Tumbleweed, Texas—the judgmental town that made her childhood a living hell. But when Sheriff Harrison Hawk informs her that her alcoholic father has been murdered, she reluctantly joins his investigation. The sexy sheriff has long suspected Honey’s father in his sister’s disappearance and vows to solve both mysteries. But keeping his professional distance from the vulnerable blonde proves nearly impossible. He’ll guard her 24/7 until her life is out of danger. But how will she feel if Harrison proves her father was a murderer?

Honey had no intention in going back to her hometown where she clearly wasn't wanted around by the cruel towns people and her drunkard father who was also blamed for the disappearance  possible death of a local girl. But when her father is found dead, a clue points to her father kidnapping that child long ago keeps her staying a bit longer. Harrison the brother of that missing child is now sheriff and is helping out Honey after she finds that clue to his sisters disappearance as well has someone trying to run her out of town getting a bit more deadlier as they come close to finding more information.

I didn't know much when going into this book when I first started to read it. Didn't read the description just went in blindly and found myself pleasantly surprised in how much I was enjoying this book. I enjoyed it so much I just couldn't put it down. I loved that there was plenty going on to keep things interesting. I loved each clue that popped up or every possible deadly encounter that happened that kept me hooked. I feel like I've read a book like this before which lead me to figure out who the killer/kidnapper was but I still found this book enjoyable.

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