Thursday, February 22, 2018

BOOK REVIEW- LONE WOLF'S WOMAN by Carol Finch

Lone Wolf's Woman by [Finch, Carol]
A WARRIOR SPIRIT…A GENTLE HEART

Vince Lone Wolf is the justice system's last resort. And, in spite of his dangerous reputation, Julia Preston will give her soul if she can borrow him for just one night. Because her brother's life—and the family ranch—depend on Lone Wolf's reputed skills.

Julia's fearlessness and determination make it impossible for Lone Wolf to resist her desperate cry for help. And though he's always prided himself on his independence, she reminds him of everything that is missing in his life.

But can a bounty hunter ever lay claim to the love of a lady?  AMAZON 4.5 STARS


I really liked this one!   I was easy to like both of the main characters.  Julia was a woman ahead of her time when it came to not allowing bigotry to color her measure of a person.  I couldn't help but like that. She was also an interesting person with all her spunk and sass and courage.  The strong loving link between her brother and her is a tender thing to read. 
Lone wolf was used to being alone every since he was 14 years  old.  Everything tried to conspire against his survival at that age but his earlier days of being raised in his Indian tribe helped give him skills.  And he got bigger, and tougher and not someone to mess with if you were a bad guy.  But he was also a person who could be gentle and tender as well.  He was also someone who had suffered a lot of rejection because of his heritage. It was heart-wrenching when he went to offer comfort to a woman(who was family" and then he apologized for "forgetting his place".  Ouch!  There was quite the surprises when it came to who his other family members were and how estranged they were.  But of course all the secrets do come out.
There was some really clever evil plots at work; bad guys hiding in plain sight. There is also some pretty good secondary people to the story too.

Yes, there is a happy ever after and the story ended leaving me with a satisfied feeling. 



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