I
have read all of Patricia Bradley's books, and she can always be
counted on for an intriguing mystery, multiple possibilities for the
culprit, a few well-placed red herrings, and a touch of romance that
doesn't overtake the story. Obsession,
book two in Bradley's Natchez Trace Park Rangers
series continues in that vein, and is a wonderfully entertaining,
engaging read.
Park Ranger Emma Winters never anticipated being shot at as she returned to her office for a forgotten file. Nor did she anticipate having her former fiance become her self-appointed body guard. Emma and Sam both struggle with forgiveness, Emma with forgiving herself, Sam with forgiving his father. Both learn the importance of the role of forgiveness in being able to move on. They also learn a lot about making assumptions concerning other's personal motivations, and the heartache those assumptions can bring.
I am grateful to have received a complimentary copy of Obsession from Revell via NetGalley without obligation. All opinions expressed here are my own.
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