From the Review Pile is a meme hosted by Stepping Out of the Page every
Thursday.
The aim of this meme is to showcase books that you've
received for review (or if you don't receive review books, any book
that you own and really want to read/review) but haven't yet got around to
reading, in order to give the book some extra publicity.
This week I'm featuring Emma Lang's Brody, the second book in her Circle Eight series, revolving around the Graham siblings following the brutal murder of their parents and the abduction of their baby brother Benjy. I loved the first book in the series Matthew, and this one is the story of two of my favorite characters from Matthew, his sister Olivia and Texas Ranger Brody. I'm really looking forward to reading it. Emma Lang is one my favorite western historical authors.
Book Description:
A year after their family was brutally torn apart, the Graham siblings begin to put their lives back together at their ranch in East Texas. With their parents gone, their bonds will truly be tested . . .
Olivia Graham has worked hard to take care of her younger brothers and sisters at the Circle Eight Ranch. But their family circle was broken when their young brother Benjy disappeared. She can't shake the feeling that he must be out there, somewhere. Brody Armstrong, a handsome but rough-around-the-edges Texas Ranger, has been working on their case for months, and now he has a promising lead. As Liv follows him across the rugged Texas landscape and into Mexico, she'll begin to find the answers she needs—as Brody finds a passion he didn't know he wanted . . .
This week I'm featuring Emma Lang's Brody, the second book in her Circle Eight series, revolving around the Graham siblings following the brutal murder of their parents and the abduction of their baby brother Benjy. I loved the first book in the series Matthew, and this one is the story of two of my favorite characters from Matthew, his sister Olivia and Texas Ranger Brody. I'm really looking forward to reading it. Emma Lang is one my favorite western historical authors.
Book Description:
A year after their family was brutally torn apart, the Graham siblings begin to put their lives back together at their ranch in East Texas. With their parents gone, their bonds will truly be tested . . .
1 comment:
I don't think I've read any western-based historical fiction, except for maybe a Harlequin romance I found of my mom's when I was younger. :P But this book sounds great! Thanks for sharing!
Here's my Awhile on the Pile post. Happy Thursday! :D
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