The saga of Kate McAlaster continues with another adventure in the great Northwest, in a time when mountain men roam the peaks and valleys. Kate and Man are thrown into a situation where they must put an end to Bull Blevins and his gang of cutthroat murderers. They have to depend on their brains, skills, and the pair of Walker Colt pistols on each of their hips.
Johnny Fowler grew up on a cattle ranch in west Texas and worked on a sixty-thousand-acre ranch throughout high school and college. He graduated from Texas Tech University with a degree in business administration and began ranching for himself while employed by the USDA. While with the USDA he wrote newsletters for producers, and articles for agriculture publications and newspapers.
He has now converted the knowledge gained from his experiences and education into writing novels.
This book had a good plot but I didn't like it as much as book one. The writing was over detailed and conversations were repetitive and boring. I did not like the style of the written dialogue either. In my head, everyone sounded ridiculously under educated which ruined it for me because I know they were all bright and intelligent. Sometimes I just wanted to throw my iPad and yell, "Come on! Get on with it already!"