Set in 1883, this is the story of Dinah Hance, who lost a girlhood friend and part of her family to outlaws who plagued her town. Dinah vows revenge for the murders and insists on joining the posse pursuing the gang. But before she does, she has an encounter with one gang member who seems unlike the others. Joseph Gray has been with the outlaw leader since he was a boy, looking to him as a father figure after the Great War robbed him of his parents. Torn between the gang that is his family and his attraction to Dinah, he’s forced to consider what he really wants in life.
There is lots of action in this one to satisfy the reader who likes shoot ‘em ups and enough tender moments to satisfy the romance lover. There is also the element of faith. Dinah’s faith is crumbling in the face of tragedy and Joseph’s faith is only now coming to the fore. The characters are well portrayed, the writing good and the ending sweet.
I recommend it.
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