Friday, May 8, 2015

Review: A Heart's Danger by Colleen Coble




Description:"On the brink of war with the Sioux, a young woman risks everything to expose the betrayal threatening the man she loves. Christmas is coming, and the air at Fort Laramie has turned cold . . . but relations with the Sioux have turned colder. As tensions between soldiers and natives approach a tipping point, Ben Croftner and Jessica DuBois prepare a trap for Rand Campbell. Bitter from rejection and backfired plans, Croftner has enlisted the help of Rand's new fiancée to keep Rand from ever returning to Sarah Montgomery . . . for whom his heart clearly still yearns. Sarah is simply trying to move on with her life at Fort Laramie, but doing so under the watchful eyes of both Campbell-the man whose love she craves-and Croftner-the man whose lies have cost her everything. Will Rand fall victim to the conspiracy and go through with his wedding? Or will he declare his love for Sarah and make good on the promises that brought her into the rugged western territories?"

A Heart's Danger is Book Three of the A Journey of the Heart series.  There are 6 books in total of the series that has recently been released.  The original series was called Where Leads the Heart and Plains of Promise and was the author's first series.  Each of the books in this series are short, around 100 pages, and are quick and easy reads.  I have shared my thoughts on series books before that I love a good series but generally like to see them in 3 books or less.  When they are more spread out they tend to cut off just as the story is being developed to keep the reader interested enough to read the next book.  So far, A Heart's Danger has been my favorite in this series.  There was more action and adventure in this book compared to the other two.  A few things were a bit predictable, but overall it was a very good story and I will be looking forward to reading the next ones in this series.

Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy of this book for the purpose of writing a fair and honest review.  I received no other compensation and all opinions are my own.  I am disclosing this in accordance to FTC regulations.

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