Title: The Outpost
Series: Jamison Valley #4
Author: Devney Perry
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: Out now!
Blurb
Trapped in his tiny mountain cabin, she didn't expect to fall for his big heart.
Exposing a prominent criminal family with an investigative news report didn’t exactly work out the way Sabrina had hoped. Instead of basking in the glory of her article’s success, she’s on the run from a powerful man who wants her dead. To stay safe, she’s forced to trade one bad situation for another. Stuck in the Montana wilderness, she’s secluded from anything resembling civilization or the modern-day world. The only good thing about her situation is the gorgeous mountain man assigned to protect her. Too bad he isn’t the slightest bit interested in a city girl like her.
Beau likes his life quiet and simple. Give him a peaceful day hiking in the woods with his dog, and he’s a happy man. He has no use for large crowds, noisy cities or dramatic women. So when a hotshot reporter rolls into town, dragging her big-time problems with her, he should have run for the hills. Instead, he volunteered to keep her safe. Bringing her into his world won’t be easy, but if he can convince her that Montana isn’t as terrifying as she believes, they might just be the perfect match.
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Review
This is the fourth book in the Jamison Valley series but can
be read as a standalone (I have not read any of this series but found it easy
to pick up)
After her undercover mission was exposed, Sabrina runs to
her safe place and that is where her best friend lives in Montana. When she
reveals what has happened sexy Beau steps up to the plate and takes on
protector mode and takes Sabrina out into the wilderness to stay in an outpost
where it is more or less unreachable. Well hopefully for the Russian Mob that
is, who are after her.
This was a slow burn angst kind of read, with the romance a
little on the back burner at first off. However this eventually pulls up but
there is a good suspenseful storyline to back it up.
Beau was instantly likeable (who doesn’t love a mountain
man!) but I found Sabrina very selfish at the start (way to go drawing the mob
towards your closest friend and putting her in danger!) however she did grow on
me.
Overall a pleasant romance with a good subplot to keep the
story flowing and a future proof epilogue to end on a nice HEA. Four stars
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