Blind Faith is a standalone western historical romance from Alexa Aston’s Lawmen of the West series, which features heroes of the American west in various law enforcement positions and the strong heroines who bring love into their lives.
Description
A wounded horse. A half-dead man. She thinks she can save the horse. She doubts the man will survive . . .
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Alena McClaine’s world turns upside down when an unconscious rider
arrives on his injured horse at her isolated California cabin. Both the
animal and the stranger sport bullet wounds.
Much to her
surprise, the man lives—and hasn’t a clue about his identity. Even
worse, he’s now blind. As the stranger recovers from his head and
shoulder wounds, Alena finds herself falling in love.
He remembers his name—and then his mission.
John Harper recalls pieces of his past as a beautiful woman nurses him back to health. Finally, he remembers he is a U.S. marshal hunting a vicious gang of outlaws who have kidnapped a United States senator—the very man who married John’s childhood sweetheart. He located the gang, only to be shot before he could rescue the senator and his young son.
When his sight returns, John knows he must head to the gang’s hideout and attempt to rescue their captives despite his bum shoulder. Alena, a crack shot, insists on going with him. The secrets and lies that await them test their new and fragile love. AMAZON LINK
3.5 STARS
This story had a good plot with strong main characters. We also get to see what is going on in another secondary part of the story and that does effect John Harper too.
Alena was such a great beautiful, talented, wild child and John turns out to be quite the compelling person too in his own way.
The writing in this story was well done . The ending is a good one with a couple of surprises but I just wish that it had pulled me in more. Maybe it's just my own personal taste and others will really like it.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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