![]() ![]() ![]() Guillermo is one of those terrifyingly powerful and well-funded bad guys that has the resources to find whoever he wants no matter where they hide. At times the back and forth between the should-we-or-shouldn’t-we decision felt a bit drawn out and overall the story probably could have been trimmed a little, but there is plenty of what’s-going-to-happen-next to keep readers turning pages. While technically you could read Augustina without reading Sadie first, I wouldn’t recommend it, not just because of events and characters that are referred to in the second book, but also because Sadie is an enjoyable read.Īugustina has several fast-moving and suspenseful sections. When the law swings in his favor, he’s ready to end the feud that started the moment Josh walked into Sadie’s life.Īugustina is the sequel to LDS romantic suspense Sadie and continues where that book left off. He’s still orchestrating, hunting, and devising ways to exact his own kind of justice. ![]() Within the warmth of the South, she’s determined to find peace and conquer her past, even if only in her mind.īut Guillermo can’t let go. Forced to leave her beloved Montana behind, she and Josh are on the run. FTC FYI: free digital PDF in exchange for an honest reviewĪgainst the odds, Sarah Augustina Dawson (Sadie) survived the wrath of Guillermo. ![]()
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