Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Risk It All

In Katie Ruggle's Risk It All, the second installment in the Rocky Mountain Bounty Hunters romantic suspense series, this 362-paged novel had action, suspense, and a lot of drama. For Cara Pax, she wants to be a kindergarten teacher. But ever since her mother Jane skipped bail with a priceless necklace, it's up to Cara and her sisters to locate her in their own bounty-hunting firm to make own meets. Cara always wanted to get in the front lines to do fieldwork instead of working research details with her sister Norah. Ever since she wanted to tail Henry Kavenski, an accused murder who skipped bail, she accidentally crossed paths with him when he saved her life from being hit by the car.  While he tried to derail her from tailing him or for going after Geoffrey Abbott, a tax-evader, they've been many unfortunate run-ins when someone tried to kill her more than once with Henry saving her lie. While on the run, she sought shelter at a cabin and get to know more about each other in an intimate way and more about the crime he was accused of. Tempted by a dangerous flirtation, sparks fly between them when they was unstoppable chemistry ever since they first kissed. Now they continued to seek shelter, Henry's life was on the line when he almost drowned in the river as Cara had to rescue him in return. Their hearts and feelings on the line when secrets are revealed in a gripping ending that changes everything.

This was a great new romantic suspense. I instantly cared for Cara and her sisters, when they were dealt with the plight of their mother's misdeeds and how they would make ends meet. The theme for this story is that opposites attract and that risk everything you want to go for your dreams. I admired Cara's goal to be a kindergarten teacher, but I can't see her with teaching kids. Since she loves adventure over research, I can picture her in a more active occupation whether indoors or outdoors like maybe a gym teacher? I do love the plot for the endless search to find Jane and the necklace and how her sisters would find their love match while on the job. I do love the Rocky Mountain locations from Denver, Langston and Red Hawk with the picturesque settings for the scenes.

If you love fast-paced romantic suspense with lots of non-stop action, plenty of heart-stopping drama, sexy suspense, and some serious humorous points, check out Risk It All today!


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