I was so excited to read book two in Turner’s National Parks Protectors series!
In book one, readers met Dekker Hoyt, a Park Warden. In book two, we meet another sibling, archaeologist Violet Hoyt and visit another Canadian setting. Although Asterbine National Park in Alberta is a fictional setting, Turner brings the Canadian wilderness alive. This is the second installment of a series, but it can be read alone.
Turner never fails to get my adrenaline pumping. Her race against time plots with armed villains, mistaken identity, and characters I don’t know if I can trust, always keep me glued to the pages. With only 6 days before Christmas, the clock is ticking as the team hopes to bring closure to the Hancock case and find the last remaining body of the murdered family.
I did enjoy Violet’s character, but K-9 handler Maverick Shaw and his HRD dog, Belgian Malinois, Wolf, found a place in my heart. I appreciated the message about putting the past where it belonged, about the danger of carrying guilt, and the importance of facing our fears head on.
I’m looking forward to book three and meeting another Hoyt sibling.
I was gifted this copy and was under no obligation to provide a review.