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Redemption (Beartooth, Montana, Bk 2)
Redemption - Beartooth, Montana, Bk 2
Author: B. J. Daniels
The hunt for justice...and love...begins  — Jack French has had two long years of prison-ranch labor to focus on starting over, cleaning up his act and making things right. When he comes home to close-knit Beartooth, Montana, he's bent on leveling the score with the men who set him up. The one thing he doesn't factor into his plans i...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780373777570
ISBN-10: 0373777574
Publication Date: 1/22/2013
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 23 ratings
Publisher: Harlequin HQN
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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reviewed Redemption (Beartooth, Montana, Bk 2) on + 276 more book reviews
B J Daniels knows and loves Montana the way a native Montanan does. Great book about redemption and finding out what is really important in life. Loved the strong main characters.
books-galore avatar reviewed Redemption (Beartooth, Montana, Bk 2) on + 13 more book reviews
The love of Montana shows thru this series. The trials that the characters make for themselves and the others that they don't know they need are wonderful and a little humorous. Once I start one of her books I don't want to put it down.
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2.5 stars

Jack French is back in his home town after a two year prison sentence for a crime he didn't commit. He's attracted to the new cafe owner, Kate LaFond, though he knows from the start she is probably trouble. But the two of them soon form an alliance of sorts and start digging around in the past.

I really had high hopes for this series as the premise promised great things. Ultimately I feel let down. There is just so much negativity and deceit surrounding the characters of these books, that it's a wonder that the whole town doesn't just drink the kool-aid and end it already. Romance plays a very little role in these books and that's a shame to me when the characters could have been so much more. Instead we are treated to layers and layers of mystery heaped on to multiple characters. The mystery/suspense portions of the story are good, but too plentiful. If the author would have focused just on Kate's it would have been perfect, but to add in the sherriff's and Jacks...It just was too much for me.

Again, as in the book Unforgiven, we are left with questions unanswered and I am wondering why certain plot points were even brought up? What purpose did they serve?

I was really interested to know what would happen with Carson, but I don't think I can handle reading another story where everyone has a grey cloud of gloom hanging over their heads.

Cherise Everhard, January 2013
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