Thursday, October 6, 2011

Badlands (Contemporary Western) by J. D. Faver

Ummm….

Kindle addition

Camryn Carmichael’s last surviving relative is dead.  Aunt Silky wasn’t a young chick and suspicion abounds.  Had the older woman been thrown by her horse as evidence suggested?

The small hair on the back of Camryn’s neck raise as she considers the possibilities.

Breckenridge T. Ryan had been Silky’s lawyer.  He doesn’t like Camryn.  At first.  She’s just a city girl.  But yet, as the story unfolds we learn he’d always been fascinated with her because Silky had shared her niece’s letters with him.

Personally I found a lot of the book confusing.  One second good ol’ Breck doesn’t like Cami, the next he’s wants to date her as well as convince her she’s not engaged to the guy she’d left in Huston.  After all, he reasons, she wasn’t wearing an engagement ring.  One minute he’s coming on strong, the next second he tells himself he’ll back off.  Two minutes after that he’s back in Cami’s face confessing his love.

The book wasn’t bad, once I got it all sorted out.  Mystery abounds, and toward the end of the book I found myself looking forward to everything getting resolved.

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