Thursday, February 6, 2020

Cold Case Connection((Roughwater Ranch Cowboys #3) by Dana Menink

Book Synopsis

Hunting down old leads puts a murderer on their trail.

Convinced his sister’s death wasn’t an accident, private investigator Sergio Ross is determined to catch her killer. But with all the clues hinting at a connection to another unsolved murder, he has to join forces with Helen Pike—a woman linked to both deaths—to find the truth. Can they follow the cold evidence trail to get justice…before they become the next victims?

My thoughts:

Get ready to hold on because you are going on another wild ride in Cold Case Connection., the third book in the series by Dana Mentink.  It  doesn't  matter if her characters are in a car, motorcycle, horseback or on foot you can be sure someone is going to be chased until the mystery is finally solved. 
This time it's Helen Pike and Sergio Ross, two people with little in common except for the murdered sister of Sergio and best friend to Helen. I adored these two, she is a hardworking young lady haunted by the loss of her two friends, he is private investigator searching for the person who killed his sister.  I thought he was going to be tough throughout the story which he was until he was with is twin nieces and that's when his softer side is on full display.

I loved reconnecting with some of the characters from the previous books in the series because I have grown so fond of the folks at Roughwater Ranch. No matter what happens in their lives they always have each others backs because they are honorable people who care about each other, their ranch and give so freely of their time to help in anyway they can.
There is always a lot of suspense, a little romance and a strong family connection in this series which is why it has become one of my favorites in the LIS line and why Dana Mentink is one of my must read authors.

So, if your looking for a fast paced read with likable characters do yourself a favor and pick up a copy of this wonderful novel then sit back and enjoy.

I received a complimentary copy of this book but was under no obligation to write a review.  All opinions are my own.









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