After the surrender of the Confederacy, Southerners from war ravaged states migrated to Texas looking for a fresh start. Some were violent, greedy men looking for easy takings. They didn't plan on having to deal with Hannah. Hannah O'Reilly is a woman on a mission to hunt down the men who raided her Texas homestead. She will stop at nothing until every one of her attackers answers for his crimes -- even if she must risk her life, her place in society, and her immortal soul to do it. U. S. Marshal Hezekiah Coe must recapture the men his grandfather, a corrupt federal judge, set free -- even if it means partnering with an infamous female bounty hunter. Forced into an uneasy alliance, Hannah and Hezekiah battle renegade Comanche, vicious outlaws, and the undeniable attraction they feel for each other.
Christine Carminati is a retired administrative assistant. She lives in the beautiful rolling hills of east-central Texas where she is surrounded by working cattle ranches and the rich history of the west, which fuels her imagination. She spends her days writing stories that honor the traditions of classic Western authors, adding her own unique style of deep, emotional relationships. When not writing, Christine enjoys painting, wrangling cats, and watching incredible Western sunsets with her husband.
This is the debut of a new novelist — and it's SO much fun! It's a classic Western that captures life in West Texas after the civil war, but it has an unexpected twist: a woman at the center, and a romance to boot. Its the first in a brand new series so we have to wait for the next one, but I think it will be well worth it. This is an author to watch for sure. Discover Revenge before all your friends and say that you were the first to be in the know....
I received this book through a Give-a-way through Goodreads. I enjoyed it very much. I would recommend it to anyone who love the Western Romances. Awesome characters and great flow to the book. I couldn't put it down and it had me from the beginning. Don't pass this up its worth the read.