Book Review: Saving the Sheriff by Kadie Scott

A slow simmer romance that is as much as a family drama, “Saving the Sheriff ” tugs at your heartstrings from the first page to the last.

A little girl who just lost her mother, a young man whom the death of his young wife devastated him in more ways than one and a young woman whose unrequited love makes her feel guilty yet still drawn to the man she had loved since childhood.

Saving the Sheriff ” is also about life in a small town; where everyone knows what going on and it is very hard to keep secrets. Still, Cash Hill and Holly Jensen kept more than their fair share of secrets.

And those secrets if revealed will cause their friendship and budding romance to implode. It will also destroy the people around them, which both of them cannot allow. They have to make the right decision for themselves and for their family.

Saving the Sheriff ” is Rated T for Teens

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Description

There’s a storm brewing…

The day his wife died, Sheriff Cash Hill discovered she was leaving him for another man, one she’d loved since before their marriage. How could the single dad ever trust another woman again? But when Georgia’s best friend, Holly, comes back to town, something about Holly’s sweet, sassy vulnerability has his protective instincts kicking in hard.

Holly Jensen left La Colina, Texas with regrets. She’s returned home to work as the new large animal vet and to watch over her best friend’s daughter. But Holly’s knowledge of Georgia’s past could rip a family apart. And she’s reluctant to go to the sexy…and single…sheriff, as he’s made it clear he wants nothing to do with her.

Both are faced with a choice…stay locked in the past or allow their reservations to be silenced by a passion hotter than Texas summer nights. Can they learn to trust their own hearts and each other?

Cowboy at sunset photo by Yuri B, Little girl with hat photo by Sobima, both on Pixabay