Ranger’s Justice
Lone Star Wolf Rangers: Book 1
Delta James
Wolf-shifter action romance marred by too many story inconsistences
Blurb:
They told me to stay out of itโฆ I should have listened.
I was raised to believe in justice. To hunt down the truth no matter the cost. But when that truth led me straight into the sights of the Del Toro cartel, I realized too late, I might have bitten off more than I could chew.
I was tracking a shipment I thought would lead me to my corrupt stepfather. Instead, I ended up in the middle of a bloodbath, staring down the barrel of a gun. And then he showed up. Zane โRushโ Rushton, Lone Star Ranger, all raw power and barely restrained fury. He dragged me out of that hellhole, kicking and cursing, warning me that I was in way over my head.
I donโt like taking orders, least of all from a man who thinks he can control me. But Rush isnโt just any man. Thereโs something different about him, something dangerous simmering beneath the surface. When he shifted, right in front of me, I realized just how deep this danger runs.
Now Iโm entangled in something far bigger than I ever imagined; cartel secrets, human trafficking, and the undeniable truth that my own bloodline is tied to it all. I should run. But Rush wonโt let me. He says heโs the only one who can protect me. That he wonโt let me go.
The scariest part?
I donโt want him to.
A pulse-pounding, western paranormal, romantic suspense, for fans of fated mates, fierce heroines, and ruthless alpha protectors.
The good: Most of the action scenes are suspenseful and well written. The writing itself is good, and the pace is fast. This is a quick read. I also liked that Cassidy isnโt weak. She knows some self defense and how to shoot.
But then thereโs the bad:
Far too many inconsistences in the story!
- How the hell were they tracked? Are they tracking a phone? If so, they will track them to the next location. – But that doesnโt happen, and we never find out.
- Why did he shift to show her the truth and then immediately try to lie about it?
- And then Cassidy is shocked by seeing Rush transform into a wolf two more times as if she hadnโt seen it already.
- How would he know whatโs in shifter romance novels?
- A character studies a laptop and turns fully around in his seat while heโs driving. Pay attention to the road!
- The sequence of things is rewritten in places and timings change.
- Other things happen with no explanation. For example: Rush and Cassidy get out of the SUV, he pushes her up against the back of it, and then suddenly the back hatch is open, but no one opened it.
There are some graphic sex scenes, but they are over far too quickly. There is hardly any foreplay and no dialogue, which is usually the hottest part for me.
There are some interesting differences from the most common werewolf lore, but they arenโt explored in detail. The world-building and lore-building is lacking, as is the character-building. I donโt feel like I really got to know the characters. This has fated mates, so the instalove is expected but not fleshed out.
The climax action is over far too quickly and leaves questions unanswered. We donโt get an epilogue, which leaves me with more questions about the overall story arc. Iโd really like to know what Cassidyโs mother has to say for herself.
So overall, I was disappointed. Itโs the start of a good novel. The inconsistences could be fixed easily, which makes it feel like the author didnโt care enough to critically re-read through it.
Contains graphic sex scenes.
Occasional foul language.
1st person present tense from Rush and Cassidy.
Errors: 5 – 1 missing ending quotation mark, 1 misspelled word, 1 wrong name, 1 missing verb, 1 dialogue formatting error. So not bad.
I received a review copy for free from BookSirens, and I am leaving this honest review voluntarily.
211 Pages
$5.99 at Amazon and part of Kindle Unlimited.
