Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Review: Iron Wolf's Bride (Wild West 2) by Karen Kay

 

I will return to you, my love…

Jane Glenforest's father believed she was too young to marry, so he’d stolen her and her newborn son away from the handsome Assiniboine Indian she’d wed and taken her to Surrey, England. In spite of divorce papers and rumors he’s wed another, Jane’s never forgotten the man who’d stolen her heart and given her son legitimacy. When Buffalo Bill's Wild West show comes to England—bringing her ex-husband with it—Jane’s curious to see her lost love, in spite of her new fiancé.

Although Iron Wolf's purpose in working for Bill Cody's Wild West show is to fulfill his father's vision to find and stop a deceiver, he fell in love with and married Jane Glenforest. But, no sooner had Jane given birth than her father stole her away. Now, a few years later, Iron Wolf is arriving in England with the hope of rekindling the love he once shared with Jane. However, instead of love, he finds his wife loathes him, believing he has married another. And, when he discovers she is engaged to another man, he declares war on both her and the fiancé.

But when their son is kidnapped, Jane and Iron Wolf must work together to rescue him. And, as danger escalates, they discover trusting each other might be the only way to save their son. Will Jane and Iron Wolf learn to forgive one another, to reignite the embers of a passion that never died, or will the lies of a deceiver destroy their love forever?


My Review:

An exciting and entertaining story.

Two and a half years after Jane and Iron Wolf are forcibly separated, they are reunited in England when Bill Cody's Wild West Show is in town.  But the reunion isn’t exactly how Iron Wolf hoped it would to be.  He discovers Jane is engaged to be married.  Within days, Jane and Iron Wolf’s son, Jeremy, is kidnapped and it’s a race against time to find and rescue him.  In the process, Jane lets down her guard and she starts to trust Iron Wolf again and falls back in love with him. 

I was instantly hooked on this book.  I couldn’t wait to see how Jane and Iron Wolf would get Jeremy back and come together as a family.  There were a lot of surprises in this book.  It was hard to know who was a good person and who was not.  I also learned a lot about Native American culture while reading this story.  This book is part of a series and I would definitely recommend reading them in order.  

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