Sometimes, Rogue didn’t much care for her job, but it paid well, and she was damn good at it. As a forensic photographer, Rogue’s job was sometimes a bit more than she could handle. Especially when there were kids involved. But she could always vent to her college buds, Loman and Cass Foster.
Quin had heard all about Rogue from his brothers, and he was anxious to meet her. Loman and Cass said they owed their lives to Rogue, but they wouldn’t give Quin any of the details.
As soon as Rogue arrived, Quin realized she was his mate, but as soon as she met Don’s mate Parker, it was chaos, leaving Parker heartbroken and Rogue hurt. Rogue was steaming mad, and Quin’s lion wanted to protect her, but Parker was family too. Quin was stuck between a rock and a hard place.
Kathi Barton, author of the bestselling series Force of Nature, lives in Nashport, Ohio with her husband Paul. In addition to writing full time Kathi likes to spend time with her eight grandkids, three children and three children-in-laws. She writes to relax and have fun. Her muse, a cross between Jimmy Stewart and Hugh Jackman brings them to life for her readers in a way that has them coming back time and again for more. Her favorite genre is paranormal romance with a great deal of spice. You can visit Kathi on line and drop her an email if you’d like. She loves hearing from her fans. aaronskiss@gmail.com. Follow Kathi on her blog: http://kathisbartonauthor.blogspot.com/
'Quinlan' is the third book in Kathi S. Barton's "Foster's Pride" series. In Ms. Barton's style, this book picked up precisely where book two, 'Donahue' left off and was an amazing tale from start to finish. If you've been following this series, you'll remember Quinlan is a vet who has been helping the community, although he rarely seems to be paid. Rogue is a forensic photographer for the FBI and apparently one the best at her profession. As a matter of fact, she always has a handler and they pick her up by helicopter for each assignment she's called out on. She attended college with Loman, whom she calls Hi Man, and Cassidy, aka Cass. So when her sister Lilli needed help, of course, Rogue called on the Foster family and that's what brought Quin and Rogue together. An exciting storyline, new characters, and of course, there's always an asinine villain. There isn't anything about this book I didn't enjoy and I'm sure if you're into paranormal shifters, you will as well.
Rogue Fisher is a forensic photographer. Highly skilled, she is in high demand. When he gets some time off to visit her family, she finds her older sister, Lily, in trouble. Rogue calls for help from her college buddies, Loman and Cass Foster. She didn't expect to find she is mate to their brother Quin. Quin Foster is a busy veterinarian. His new mate is just as tough as scary as his sister in laws. He couldn't be happier. Rogues sister, Lily, and her kids are quickly adopted into the Foster family. The Foster family is going to get justice for Lily and her kids and for the mas she loved who was tragically taken away from her. Quin finds one of his new nieces has an affinity with animals. Family bonds renewed. Babies A murderer in their back yard. A long time neighbor becomes a close friend. An ex wife with entitlement issues Justice for Lily and the man she loved and lost Cass finds his mate The Foster family is getting larger. Looking forward to Cass's story
'Quinlan' is the third book in Kathi S. Barton's "Foster's Pride" series. In Ms. Barton's style, this book picked up precisely where book two, 'Donahue' left off and was an amazing tale from start to finish. If you've been following this series, you'll remember Quinlan is a vet who has been helping the community, although he rarely seems to be paid. Rogue is a forensic photographer for the FBI and apparently one the best at her profession. As a matter of fact, she always has a handler and they pick her up by helicopter for each assignment she's called out on. She attended college with Loman, whom she calls Hi Man, and Cassidy, aka Cass. So when her sister Lilli needed help, of course, Rogue called on the Foster family and that's what brought Quin and Rogue together. An exciting storyline, new characters, and of course, there's always an asinine villain. There isn't anything about this book I didn't enjoy and I'm sure if you're into paranormal shifters, you will as well.
Great third book about Quinn and Rogue. The family is all there and involved, new families join as the men meet their mates. As always a great story,a few incorrect words but nothing major that spoil the story. The usual twists that you expect with this series. Look forward to next story.
As usual, the story was great. I am vested in the characters, the families, and it leaves me hunger ing for more. I love the Foster family and look forward to the next in this series and the other series.