Thalma Engstrom is living the life of her dreams in sunny South Lake Tahoe as Mrs. Theresa McDowell, wife of Logan McDowell – formerly her boyfriend, Louis Maxwell. He happily tinkers in his new car renovation shop in downtown Tahoe while she oversees her many legal and not-so-legal business ventures. Even Socrates, Thalma's adored Rottweiler, is flourishing in their new mountain paradise.
But when Thalma saves a young woman from bank robbers she soon learns the meaning of the adage "No good deed goes unpunished" – as the robbers belong to the Aryan Nation, a white supremacy gang which has the habit of violently punishing those who interfere in their affairs.
While repelling vicious attacks from gang members, Thalma and Louis's problems multiply as a video made of her rescuing the bank robbers' victim goes viral, attracting the attention of enemies both old and new.
This is the sequel to One Rule, and it's even more amazing than the first book. The fight against the strange company continue. In this book some enemies turn into allies, family is involved and Thalma discover that what she knew wasn't necessarily true about her own abilities.
What a movie playing in my head as I was reading this book. Oh sure some of it was far out, but I liked it. I haven't read the first book, and that would have helped to know the background of the characters. So many questions linger especially about her father. Will we get more adventurers with Thalma?