enjoyed this read. Claire is still on the run, she ends up in a small town close to Canada, and once again going to the aide of a beautiful woman in danger.
There is much to like about the supporting characters, Kelsey is strong willed, devoted and likable, Andrea is determined, loving and likable, I enjoyed the dynamics among the three women working together to counter the "bad guys", The end of the story leaves you hanging and moving on to book four which I plan to do.
In the sequel to Tilting at Windmills, Claire Lance continues to run, She winds up in Road Ends, Montana, a small town not far from the Canadian border, where she meets Kelsey Quinn.
Initially thrown by Kelseys extreme likeness to her lost lover, Lance takes a job as Kelseys ranch hand assuming it will be a nice, quiet way to pass some time.
Unfortunately, her spur of the moment decision leads to a tense situation when she discovers Kelseys partner is the local sheriff.
While Lance waits for her new ID to arrive, and tries to keep her head down, she discovers that Kelseys life may not be as peaceful as it originally appeared.
The second book is just as good as the first, I'm thankful I didn't have to wait a year for the sequel, Great new story. Awesome new characters. But by the middle of the book, with Claire pretty much still obsessed with and totally in love with Elaine, I kinda had the bad feeling that there would be another sequel.
I don't usually like books where lead characters are stuck in the past and can't get past their grief, but in this case, the author managed to make me root for them via very effective flashbacks that towards the end, I was totally dreading but almost expecting Claire to give up and join Elaine in the afterlife.
Now wouldn't that be a kickass ending Shades of 'Sidewalk Savior' by K, Alexander. But of course, this is lesfic romance, And i'm sure the author doesn't want to see too many refunds, :D
Quite good but I really could have done without the typos, . . For the firstof this, nothing happens, folks, Claire, still running, lands at a ranch in Montana and has many flashbacks to her lost love, and for some reason the author spends a lot of time describing what the characters are wearing.
Many a button down shirt and tight jeans, I wasn't a big fan of this second instalment, the drama comes much too late so my interest was waning, and seemed more of an after thought.
However I did enjoy the three main characters, they kept me reading, though I admit to skimming parts that felt redundant.
So sadly, I didn't find the pace kept up from the last book and I felt this could have been a lot stronger.
./. I read this last year and was remiss with adding a review, This is a fabulous series I highly recommend to all lovers of lesbian fiction, While this is the sequel to book one, I feel it can easily be read as a standalone.
The main character is the same, but theres enough background information thrown in to bring the reader up to speed.
Actually the balance of such was extremely well done, as in not overdone,
In this installment, Claire finds herself on a ranch in Roads End, Her expectations of a peaceful environment to hide out for a while, turns out to be everything but.
Someone wants Kelseys land and is hell bent on obtaining it, through any means possible,
The story follows the relationship of Kelsey and her lover, the local sheriff, and in a roundabout way, Claires relationship with her deceased lover, Elaine.
It comes to light Kelsey lost her husband so the ladies have a common bond, and a close friendship develops.
That is until Kelsey starts to suspect Claire is working with the men wanting to take her ranch out from under her feet.
The confrontation between the two took me by surprise, and turned out to be my favorite part of the story.
Once they got over that hurdle the story took on a sinister turn as the bad guys closed in.
I jumped up and down screaming at Tyler not to confront them alone, Then I screamed bloody murder when they got there hands on her, For a minute I thought the story was going to dip into territory I didnt want in a romance.
I breathed out a sigh of relief when it didnt quite go there, the inference was enough to make my heart pound in my chest.
The race to the end, the outcome, had me flipping pages at breakneck speed,
The thing I loved the most about this story, and Tilting at Windmills, was the sheer emotion it invoked in me.
To enjoy a tale I need to become invested in the characters, to feel for them, and wow did these three ladies, and via flashbacks, Elaine, come to life.
I highly recommend this story to anyone who enjoys a suspenseful plot, with engaging characters, and a little bit of sexy time.
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Tyler and Kelsey are both beautiful characters, And Mrs. Lance sounds like such a badass, . . it's too bad she can't seem to help her daughter clear her name, Geonn Cannon is a male author who grew up in Oklahoma, thousands of miles from the nearest coastline, who found his calling in stories about women who live on an island in the Pacific Northwest.
In, Geonn became the first male author to win the prestigious Golden Crown Literary Society Award for his novel Gemini.
In, he won it again for Dogs of War, He has written two official tie in novels for Stargate SG, and his Riley Parra novels have been turned into an Emmy nominated webseries by Tello Films.
His first name is pronounced just like John, Geonn Cannon is a male author who grew up in Oklahoma, thousands of miles from the nearest coastline, who found his calling in stories about women who live on an island in the Pacific Northwest.
In, Geonn became the first male author to win the prestigious Golden Crown Literary Society Award for his novel "Gemini.
" In, he won it again for "Dogs of War, " He has written two official tie in novels for Stargate SG, and his Riley Parra novels have been turned into an Emmy nominated webseries by Tello Films.
His first name is pronounced just like "John, " sitelink.
Experience Only Flame And Air (Claire Lance, #2) Written By Geonn Cannon Exhibited In Leaflet
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