Sunday, 6 January 2013

Desert Sons by Rebecca York, Ann Voss Peterson and Patricia Rosemoor


Evil has descended upon the sleepy desert town of Sena Pueblo, but is it supernatural or all too human? Three prodigal sons return to their native roots to protect the women they love and the mystical heritage they belong to….

Luke Cordova: Unjustly jailed for a crime he didn't commit, the Pueblo loner trusted no one except his kind uncle, only to lose him in a grisly murder. But to unlock the mystery, he must reveal his dark past to a beautiful stranger before she becomes the next victim.

Tom Lahi: After his childhood friend was railroaded by the police, Tom became a warrior in the courtroom. To protect his community, the no-nonsense lawman must trust an outsider and embrace the mystical power within him.

Rico Tafoya: Though he makes a mint selling Pueblo art, Rico abandoned his heritage as mystical fluff. But proud local artist Charlotte Reyna won't let him give up on fulfilling his true destiny — to save his people from a terrifying evil and open his heart to love again.


These are really good books because of the action and the romance parts of the book are really good. I love the characters of the books because they are really awesome people. I love the plots of the books because they are really good and well written but sometimes I wish that they were a little bit longer. I love Luke and Ashley because they are really awesome people and they go really well together. I love Tom and Jessie because they are really awesome people and they go really well together. I love Rico and Charlotte because they are really awesome people and they go really well together. I love what all of them are willing to do for people who love them no matter the cost.

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