Unlike the other books in this series, the romance is budding but very slow burn and almost incidental to the family and friends trying to save and protect Justin, the prodigal son who has been missing since he was 16 years old, and presumed dead for the last 12 years. The little cliffy at the end of the last book is completely settled here, thankfully, and it took almost the whole book to get there, but it was way worth it. Review: This story was easily my favorite in the Montana series. But falling for a hidden, secretive, injured man isn’t the way to keep his head in the game. Sam is as much a part of Crooked Tree as any of the families, and the offer to buy into the ranch is a dream come true. What he doesn’t count on is getting shot, and if he’s going to die he wants it to be on Crooked Tree soil. Justin made the ultimate sacrifice for his country, battling domestic terrorism, never the man he really was, using hate to avenge the death of his best friend. Can he find peace in the arms of a man easy to love? Blurb: One burned and broken man finds his way home.
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