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Thursday, September 24, 2020

Book Review - Shot Through The Heart

Shot Through The Heart
Andrea Downing 
August 2020 

Gunslinger Shiloh Coltrane has returned home to work the family's Wyoming ranch, only to find there's still violence ahead. His sister and nephew have been murdered, and the killers are at large. 

Dr. Sydney Cantrell has come west to start her medical practice, aiming to treat the people of a small town. As she tries to help and heal, she finds disapproval and cruelty the payment in kind. When the two meet, it's an attraction of opposites. As Shiloh seeks revenge, Sydney seeks to do what's right. Each wants a new life, but will trouble or love find them first? 

Between The Pages 
This historical western romance couldn’t have started any better. On the very first page the hero goes flying through the glass window of the Painted Lady Saloon. There’s an instant pull into the story with the action and the chemistry from the main characters. Shiloh, the hired gunman, is the perfect wild-west cowboy, and Sydney, the doctor, is a determined and strong woman. The author places the reader in the setting with every action scene and there are several that have the pages turning with anticipation. The ending is quick, and I wanted a bit more, but the read was absolutely enjoyable. 

Rating
4.5 Stars

1 comment:

  1. Thank you so much Darlene for taking the time to review Shot Through the Heart--as always, I'm indebted for your incisive & savvy critique. Thanks again!

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