Reckless,
yes, Aurora Daughtry could be quite reckless, often speaking and
acting before thinking. As the youngest of the Daughtry sisters, she
might be just a bit spoiled and used to getting her way, but always
with the best of intentions. US Deputy Marshal Zane Sager had never
encountered anyone quite like her, and their personalities and
backgrounds were quite opposites of one another, making him feel a
little off kilter in her world, and also making it very hard to
protect her as she so often dove right into circumstances where she
didn't belong. In addition to Aurora and Zane, the cast of characters
that White has included in this final book of the Daughtry
House are
lovable and fun. I've loved the series, and this book is just as
wonderful as the first two. The research behind the book is top
notch, and the plot well laid out and well played through. While I
believe a reader would most enjoy the book as part of the series,
they could read it as a stand-alone without feeling lost. I am
grateful to have received a copy of A
Reckless Love
from Revell via NetGalley in exchange for my honest opinion. I was
under no obligation to provide a positive review and received no
monetary compensation.
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