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Friday, September 28, 2018

Review of Revenge by Lisa Jackson

I received a copy of this title via NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Dear Reader,

In the early 1990s, I visited eastern Oregon for the first time. Inspired by its breathtaking scenery, I wrote Love Letters, a trilogy about a town called Rimrock--whose secrets come to light when the patriarch of its wealthiest family is murdered. Now here it is, collected in one volume, with a new cover, and a new title, Revenge!


Over the years, Jonah McKee acquired vast wealth, power, and an unsavory reputation. Though his fatal car crash is ruled accidental, his widow is convinced otherwise and begs her children to find the truth. 

Eldest son Max knew his late father could be manipulative, but a letter found among Jonah's possessions shows just how many lives were subject to his meddling. That list includes Max's brother, Jenner--rodeo rider and rebel--who is confronted by a confession that changes his life. But even while the siblings reel from new revelations, stubborn, beautiful Casey McKee is kidnapped by an enemy who hates the family enough to destroy them, one by one…

My Review:
5 Stars

Lisa Jackson is one of those authors that you can always count on for a great book. Interesting story and relateable characters are only some of the positive sides of her works of art.

This book is full of twists, turns, and secrets. Secrets that the patriarch of the family has been good at keeping. When he dies not only do the secrets come out, but the danger those secrets hold follows as well.

A gripping story that will have you tied to your chair, racing towards the answers you are seeking.

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