Synopsis
Falcon Hunt awakens
without a past, or at least not one he can recall. He's got brothers he
can't remember, and he's interested in the prettiest woman in the area,
Cheyenne. Only trouble is, a few flashes of memory make Falcon wonder if
he's already married. He can't imagine abandoning a wife. But his pa
did just that--twice. When Falcon claims his inheritance in the West,
Cheyenne is cut out of the ranch she was raised on, leaving her bitter
and angry. And then Falcon kisses her, adding confusion and attraction
to the mix.
Soon it's clear someone is gunning for the Hunt
brothers. When one of his brothers is shot, Falcon and Cheyenne set out
to find who attacked him. They encounter rustled cattle, traitorous
cowhands, a missing woman, and outlaws that take all their savvy to
overcome. As love grows between these two independent people, Falcon
must piece together his past if they're to have any chance at a future.
My Review
Falcon was a bit of an enigma in the first book, so I was excited to read this book from his perspective. We learn some of his history before he loses his memory, which makes the reader aware of things that he has forgotten and is concerned about. I love his mountain man skills and confidence that comes naturally. The beginning of the book retells much of what happened in the first book, but from Cheyenne and Falcon's perspective, so it seems like events happen very quickly and the thought processes are choppy. Once the book ventures into new territory the pace becomes more steady and I was able to enjoy it more. There is plenty of action, adventure, and suspense as the new family bands together to fight against their enemies, who are finally revealed, along with other interesting characters. I'm excited for the concluding story with Wyatt and Molly coming next!
Disclosure statement: A complimentary copy of this book was provided from a tour group, publisher, publicist, or author, including NetGalley, OR was borrowed from the library, including OverDrive, OR borrowed from Kindle Unlimited, OR purchased. A review was not required and all views and opinions expressed are unbiased and my own.
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