
This was entertaining, lots of action. I was pleasantly surprised. My only issue was the underlying mystery, who-did it, wasn't solved. There were some answers, but not many. I recognize this is a series of 4 books, but for an Intrigue, I expected it to be more stand-alone. They do solve their misunderstanding and it's one I don't think would have been "solved" had Amber laid it all out there at 17. I think Carter wouldn't have had the maturity to help her. The ending was......different. Anything else and it'd be a spoiler, but if you want to know here it is:
Stop reading if you don't want to know
The ending was different since they were going to be in witness protection for an undetermined period of time. I did like it enough to continue on to books 2, Eagle Warrior.
Stop reading if you don't want to know
The ending was different since they were going to be in witness protection for an undetermined period of time. I did like it enough to continue on to books 2, Eagle Warrior.
Candi M. (clmanion) reviewed Turquoise Guardian (Apache Protectors: Tribal Thunder, Bk 1) (Harlequin Intrigue, No 1685) on + 2 more book reviews
I thought it was great and really enjoyed it. It was good by itself,but set whole set was really great.