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Fiction. Literature. Romance. Suspense. HTML:GUILTY UNTIL PROVEN INNOCENTThat was the McAllister family motto, wasn't it? Cole Daniels would never forget it—no matter how interested he was in pretty, kind Leigh McAllister. Thanks to her father's lies, Cole's dad had been sent to prison and died there. And now that someone was trying to destroy Leigh's new life in Wyoming, she was looking Cole's way with suspicion. That was fine with him, because he needed—and wanted—Leigh McAllister show more in his sights. He was sure she held the key to clearing his father's good name. And maybe even sharing it.
SNOW CANYON RANCH: Sinister family secrets lurk in the majestic Wyoming Rockies. show less
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It's hard to do romantic suspense well in the confines of the length of a Love Inspired Suspense book. In this case, Leigh and Cole knew each other when younger and had the beginnings of a relationship at that time--until Leigh's mother told Cole he wasn't good enough for her daughter.
It seems in the meantime that Cole has gotten married, had a daughter, and gotten divorced. Leigh's uncle sold his farm to Cole (after stating for years that he'd leave it to Claire and her daughters). One of the reasons for Cole's return is to try to prove that his late father was innocent of the murder for which he was convicted.
Leigh bought the practice of a retiring veterinarian. This vet has a relative who's a vet who has an office nearby--so why show more wasn't the practice offered to this relative first? It seems the relative wanted the business, and given the terms Leigh gets for the first year--one would think the relative could have gotten the same. (Then again, maybe his financial situation was known and that's why it wasn't feasible.) I have a feeling the author wanted to set up tension to make us wonder if he wasn't the one sabotaging Leigh's office but it was a poor attempt since no explanation was given as to why he hadn't bought the practice outright. show less
It seems in the meantime that Cole has gotten married, had a daughter, and gotten divorced. Leigh's uncle sold his farm to Cole (after stating for years that he'd leave it to Claire and her daughters). One of the reasons for Cole's return is to try to prove that his late father was innocent of the murder for which he was convicted.
Leigh bought the practice of a retiring veterinarian. This vet has a relative who's a vet who has an office nearby--so why show more wasn't the practice offered to this relative first? It seems the relative wanted the business, and given the terms Leigh gets for the first year--one would think the relative could have gotten the same. (Then again, maybe his financial situation was known and that's why it wasn't feasible.) I have a feeling the author wanted to set up tension to make us wonder if he wasn't the one sabotaging Leigh's office but it was a poor attempt since no explanation was given as to why he hadn't bought the practice outright. show less
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- Canonical title
- Vendetta
- Original title
- Vendetta
- Original publication date
- 2008-02
- People/Characters
- Cole Daniels; Leigh McAllister; Brianna Daniels; Tessa McAllister; Claire McAllister; Michael (show all 8); Rylie; Janna McAllister
- Important places
- Wyoming Rockies, Wyoming, USA
- Epigraph
- Though the mountains leave their place and the hills be shaken, My love will never leave you.
... (show all) ---Isaiah 54:10 - Dedication
- With many thanks to wonderful editors Krista Stroever and Johanna Raisanen for giving me this opportunity to write for Love Inspired Suspense!
- First words
- Four Winds Rand lay in the valley below, rimmed to the west by the Wyoming Rockies. Lush meadows spread like emerald blankets among stands of pine and aspen. Even from this mountain road, Cole Daniels could see the sparkling ... (show all)water of a stream that meandered from a high canyon and traversed the property. His property, now.
Postcard perfect, the ranch represented everything he'd ever worked for, everything he'd lost---and a nightmare that had lasted for sixteen long years. - Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)And then she tipped her head up for another kiss that told him exactly how much she meant it.
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- Stroever, Krista; Raisanen, Johanna
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- English US
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