Wednesday, June 24, 2020

Rocky Mountain Revenge by Rhonda Starnes

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Rocky Mountain Revenge
by Rhonda Starnes


ISBN-13: 9781335402950
Paperback: 224 pages
Publisher: Love Inspired Suspense
Released: July 7th 2020

Source: ebook review copy from the publisher through NetGalley.

Book Description from Goodreads:
Temporarily home to help at her family’s vet clinic, Grace Porter has no intentions of staying—but someone’s determined she won’t live long enough to leave. With both Grace and her sister in the crosshairs, her ex-boyfriend, Police Chief Evan Bradshaw, must protect them. But can the single dad lawman uncover the truth about why a killer’s out for vengeance before time runs out?


My Review:
Rocky Mountain Revenge is a romantic suspense novel. Grace moved away from her small hometown because she didn't like how everyone knew her business. She's only returning because the vet clinic she co-owns with her sister needs a vet now that her sister is divorcing her husband, the current vet. Grace arrives just in time to stop a deadly attack on her sister, but the attacker leaves Grace's sister in critical condition. Grace and her old flame, the police chief, work together to uncover who is attacking the sisters and why.

Since Grace saw the face of the attacker, they fairly quickly identified the man. There were moments of high suspense where Grace and her sister were in danger. But there's also a fun scene where Evan and Grace put on disguises and went to a race where their suspect would be so that Grace can identify him for the FBI. I liked that they were proactive and tried to set up traps for the bad guys rather than simply run from them until the very end.

The characters reacted realistically to events and were likable. Grace prayed to God for help on several occasions. Evan wasn't talking to God because he felt guilty about his wife's death, but he talked with Grace about what happened and started praying to God again. There was no sex or bad language. Overall, I'd recommend this fun, exciting suspense.


If you've read this book, what do you think about it? I'd be honored if you wrote your own opinion of the book in the comments.


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