Sunday, September 8, 2019

The Rescue Review


Sometimes the path to freedom is found in an unexpected future.

Upon the death of her mother, Rosalind Standford’s life shatters, the pieces scattering to the wind when she is forced into a betrothal to a cunning banker. But when a telegram arrives announcing the man who captured her heart is on a train to Boston, Rosalind must hide her true feelings before the thin cord of her existence unravels the deadly secrets she keeps.

Cowboy Trent Easton returns to his roots in Boston society to find his childhood friend, the love of his heart. Instead he finds a broken woman engaged to a man close to her father’s age. Though she once rejected him, when Trent learns she’s in danger, he determines to do whatever it takes to keep her safe—even taking her to the altar in the black of night. But will his name and the remote wilds of his Texas ranch be enough to protect her? Or will freedom cost them their lives?

My thoughts: There is more to this story than just a pretty cover! I enjoyed that there is mystery in this romance, with people carrying their secrets and not having the chance to be honest with one another. When Rosalind and Trent are thrown together once again, secrets begin to unravel. I enjoyed the characters and that there is plenty going on with the story! I also like the journey that Rosalind and Trent go on, and the lessons on forgiveness they learn along the way. This is a delightful story!
I received this book from Just Read. This is my honest review and is in no way influenced by receiving a complimentary copy.

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