Monday, May 27, 2019
BOOK REVIEW- Stolen Away (Hearts of Montana Book 3) by Jennie Marts
Elusive charmer Cash Walker is a tough-as-nails cowboy, except when it comes to the shy woman who shows up with a pretty smile, a wounded spirit, and a goat riding shotgun in her passenger seat.
Recently divorced from an abusive husband, Emma Frank has come home to Broken Falls, Montana. Lost, alone, and unable to escape the bullying tactics of her ex-brothers-in-law, she finds solace and friendship at the Tucked Away farm and with the handsome cowboy who believes in her and who helps her find her own courage.
There’s a darkness in Cash’s past that’s kept him from ever letting anyone get too close, but he can’t seem to stay away from Emma, who seems to be the one to finally break through his tough exterior and steal this cowboy’s heart. AMAZON 4 STARS
What really good main characters with his complex histories. Some of Emma's past just keeps butting in. Her abusive ex-husband just won't let her go. Her ex-brothers-in-law are the same way, cruel, abusive and they continue to harass her. Her ex may be in jail but they are just trying to pick up the slack when it comes to following her and tormenting her.
Cash was also a really good man but his past is the one that is tormenting him. He is good to his many friends and is there to help them when they need it. He is also gentle and kind to the women in his life too. He is also protective of them too. His mother, his god-daughter and his close friend's girl-friends are included in that circle of protection. But his past keeps from seeing that about himself and he still looks through that old filter of himself that scares him.
Cash had such a good community of friends around him and they just drew Emma right in. She began to have friends, something that had been missing in her life for years.
Boy, the danger just kept coming at Emma from her ex and his brothers. It was like every time she started to draw a free breath, the brothers would strike.
Fortunately there is a H.E.A. with a really heartwarming Epilogue.
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