Big Horn Storm

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Back Cover Blurb:

Niki Garat tolerates her job and the city, but she lives for her summer vacation with her grandfather at his sheep camp in the stunning Big Horn Mountains of Wyoming—until this year.

When the U.S. comes under attack, including an aggressive attempt by foreign invaders to locate nuclear missiles hidden throughout remote western lands, the serenity of her mountain refuge is shattered. As area ranches are commandeered, neighbors and friends, including Deuce, her childhood infatuation, band together.

Throughout their struggle to stay alive, Niki begins to understand what came between her and Deuce, but before past mistakes can be corrected they must endure a terrifying manhunt and a desperate fight for survival.

MY REVIEW

Big Horn Storm is the first book I’ve read from Kim McMahill, but it won’t be the last. Her writing kept me turning the pages wondering what would happen next. The action was believable but not over the top. She has a knack creating characters that are interesting and 3-dimensional, even the minor characters.

My only complaint is that the romance element took up too much of the story line. I like books with a little romance and a lot of suspense. If I had to describe the book it would be equal romance and suspense. But like I said, it still held my interest to the very end.

Great job, Kim MaMahill.

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