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Book Review of Sassy Cinderella and the Valiant Vigilante (Ruby Taylor, Bk 2)

Sassy Cinderella and the Valiant Vigilante (Ruby Taylor, Bk 2)
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Helpful Score: 2


This book is wrongly labeled as a children's book. This book has some very adult themes and is not intended for kids ages 4-8. This is book 2, in the Ruby Taylor Mystery series. You really need to read book one, Romance Rustlers and Thunderbird Thieves, it is a great book.

I like this author, as she wrote another series that I really enjoyed. Sharon Dunn kinda reminds me of the author Cathy Lamb. They both have a way of handling, broken women, and find themselves and coming to peace with God, in a very real way. Nothing simple, or blanket statements, but about being a real person naked before God, as if he didnt know already. I just applaud this author for her way of writing about religion.

So in book 2 Ruby Taylor is now working at the local University, and Wesley is a police officer. Sounds like a cozy plot done all over again. But it works, And in this one her long lost brother Jimmy returns, or is it really him? Ruby gets entangled in another mystery that only she can solve, in her own special RUBY way. I admire her spunk.

The mystery is worth reading, as the whole series is worth reading.