Title: A Reckless Love
Author: Beth White
Series: Daughtry House #3
Age: Adult
Genres: Christian Historical Fiction
Publication Date: June 2, 2020
Publisher: Revell Reads
Source: Paperback
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Synopsis:
In the fine tradition established by her Southern grandmama, Aurora Daughtry has recently orchestrated the marriage of her eldest sister and facilitated her middle sister's engagement. She also rejoices in her part in transforming the family's dilapidated plantation manor into a luxurious and lucrative resort hotel. Just when it seems there is nothing left to absorb her considerable talent for managing people, in walks federal deputy marshal Zane Sager.My Rating:
But Zane is not at Daughtry House for a vacation. He's tracking a killer and collecting two key witnesses to a federal judge's murder.
Aurora takes it upon herself to disabuse the cynical lawman of his conviction that the world--and God in particular--is out to get him. But just as she's on the verge of cracking Zane's defenses, the man he is after reminds him that no one he loves is safe. Ever.
Award-wining author Beth White closes out her Daughtry House series with this exciting and emotional tale of two strong-willed people who may have met their match.
I wasn't sure how I would feel going into this since I didn't read the first two novels. Honestly, I was mainly attracted to the colors on the cover. I am glad I gave it a go though because it didn't disappoint me. I was pleasantly surprised by how easily I read through this novel. I'm not huge on historical fiction, so I always go into them a bit skeptical.
I LOVED Aurora so much. I loved her name, her spunk, the way she carried herself. She wasn't your typical "good girl" which I enjoyed. Deputy Marshall was also a joy to read. The two together made a funny, cute and endearing pair.
I enjoyed seeing the romance between them brew and simmer. I enjoyed the historical context as well. I definitely plan to read the other two books in the series soon.
I LOVED Aurora so much. I loved her name, her spunk, the way she carried herself. She wasn't your typical "good girl" which I enjoyed. Deputy Marshall was also a joy to read. The two together made a funny, cute and endearing pair.
I enjoyed seeing the romance between them brew and simmer. I enjoyed the historical context as well. I definitely plan to read the other two books in the series soon.
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