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Blood Oath by Melissa Lenhardt

gretel7's review against another edition

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4.0

3.75 stars

jeansbookbag's review against another edition

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4.0

While this one did seem to move a little more slowly in the beginning, by the halfway mark I couldn’t put it down. The story is gritty, more gritty than I’d usually prefer, but the characters are great and I’m compelled to find out what happens next.

veereading's review

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4.0

I received this novel as an advanced copy from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

Sawbones, the first book in this series, was one of my first forays into the Western genre. And I really liked it. The story was good, the theme was good, nothing felt overdone... it was just a great experience overall. It was with high hopes that I began to read this sequel... so here is my review:

After escaping danger, Laura Elliston and William Kindle are on the run -- from the Army and from every bounty hunter after Laura. But the danger isn't just from those pursuing them. Laura and Kindle can't escape their past and are haunted by their secrets and trauma. Exhausted, scared, scarred and surrounded by enemies, neither realize the greatest danger is yet to come.

As usual, the author maintained that awesome grittiness that I have started to associate with the Western genre. Laura and Kindle do not get it easy at all in this novel! Every time they turn, there is some struggle or the other - but that's what I like about this book series. The author does not shy away from difficult themes like the conflict between Natives and the "Westerners", and the trauma from rape. The story was powerful because of the topics it covered and I think the author did a good job of addressing them. There is a lot more romance in this novel but I think that the chemistry between Laura and Kindle worked very well, so it was a success for me! I will say that this novel is more of a filler between the first book and what is to come; while this novel was interesting, it wasn't really necessary. However, with all that being said, this is definitely a good Western book series and I cannot wait to see what happens to Laura and Kindle in the next installment!

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cervinlibrarian's review

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5.0

I really like this series and the audiobboks are fantastic.
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