Sunday, June 6, 2021

BOOK REVIEW- Broken (Hunter's Heroes Book 2) by Hunter Rose *

    

I’m trying to remember. He’s trying to forget.
And the cartel that took everything from me is trying to kill us.

Isabella
Lance is the only person I trust in this world.
I remember nothing from my old life.
Not my husband, not our life, not the incident that took him and my memory from me.
All I have left from that life is my little daughter.
When Lance found me in the desert, alone, with a baby in my arms, he saved us.
He promised me he would help me find my husband’s murderers.
Our suspects, members of a notorious biker gang, are dangerous.
The Rangers, who had called my husband one of their own, refuse to help us.
But the deeper we investigate, the more I fall for Lance.
And the more I fall for Lance, the more I fear for his life.

Lance
All it takes is one tragedy to change you.
I was running away from my tragedy and on my way to becoming a Navy Seal when I found Isabella, alone and wounded, with a newborn daughter in her arms.
I knew I had to stay by her side.
I am all she has, and she is a ray of sun in the grief that drowns me.
I am willing to risk anything for her. I am willing to do anything it takes to help her get her revenge.
But I can’t allow her to put herself in danger. She and her little girl have become too precious to me.
I can’t lose them and I will do anything to protect them.  AMAZON LINK

3.5 STARS

 This was a well written story with plenty of emotions from both of the main characters. 
Isabella was tenacious when it comes to getting justice for the husband she doesn't remember.  Lance has more memories of his dead fiancee, who has died 6 months before Isabella and Lance meet. 

The challenges that they face was also well done with a few unexpected surprises towards the end.   

I just wish that I had liked this story more but it just felt like too much time was spent on Lance's angst over his loss. 
Even though I have to give the author credit for writing about his pain in a way that was believable.

 

  I received a free ARC of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.

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