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A review by jessbookishlife
A Warriner to Rescue Her by Virginia Heath
5.0
Today I finish the 2nd book in Virginia Heath's Wild Warriners series, "A Warriner to Rescue Her". And... I loved it!
I had found Captain James Warriner very interesting when I read about him in the first book, and I was so excited to read about him in this book because I truly felt there was something really special in his heart and he deserved love too.
The book starts with Jamie finding Miss Cassandra Reeves stuck in a tree and in need of help to get down. Which meant that Jamie had to climb the tree to help her out. Sound like a easy solution of course, but things are never that simple. And that's how things beginning.
Cassie is the only daughter of Reverend Reeves, and like Jamie, she has her own demons to slay. Then again, we all have fears and nightmares in our minds, which made both character - Jamie and Cassie - so relatable.
I hated Reverend Reeves way before he talked. I see him as a horrid human being, that recites bible versus at her and everyone that is doing or saying something against him or that goes against his twisted values. And, of course, he doesn't like the Warriner's, like all the people that gossip about them. And with all the rumors about them, no wonder he decides to helped them get redemption and forgiveness from all their sins. Because they REALLY need guidance, the Reverend's guidance.
I'm not even going to repeat what he said or what he did, but I loved how the Warriners dealt with him.And it actually made me laugh, but that may have been just me. I don't want to give any spoilers so I'm not saying anything else about the Reverend.
Now, about Cassie and Jamie relationship. I loved how they met and how they got more and more connected because of her storybook. Although in the blurb it was talking about him helping her out with the storybook, it still is something so amazing that I couldn't help but smile every time they were together.
Once again, Virginia gave me a romance book full of surprises, some sweet moments and a few laughs. That's really something I love about her books, the fact that her books grab my attention and just makes me feel like I'm part of that world.
So yes! Of course I do recommend this book. And my comment about the 1st books is true here "you may fall in love with the characters too". If you love Captain James Warriner in the 1st book and found him mysterious and wanted to know more about what was going on in his mind, you will love this book.
That been said, there is no doubt in my mind that this is a 5* read.
I had found Captain James Warriner very interesting when I read about him in the first book, and I was so excited to read about him in this book because I truly felt there was something really special in his heart and he deserved love too.
The book starts with Jamie finding Miss Cassandra Reeves stuck in a tree and in need of help to get down. Which meant that Jamie had to climb the tree to help her out. Sound like a easy solution of course, but things are never that simple. And that's how things beginning.
Cassie is the only daughter of Reverend Reeves, and like Jamie, she has her own demons to slay. Then again, we all have fears and nightmares in our minds, which made both character - Jamie and Cassie - so relatable.
I hated Reverend Reeves way before he talked. I see him as a horrid human being, that recites bible versus at her and everyone that is doing or saying something against him or that goes against his twisted values. And, of course, he doesn't like the Warriner's, like all the people that gossip about them. And with all the rumors about them, no wonder he decides to helped them get redemption and forgiveness from all their sins. Because they REALLY need guidance, the Reverend's guidance.
I'm not even going to repeat what he said or what he did, but I loved how the Warriners dealt with him.And it actually made me laugh, but that may have been just me. I don't want to give any spoilers so I'm not saying anything else about the Reverend.
Now, about Cassie and Jamie relationship. I loved how they met and how they got more and more connected because of her storybook. Although in the blurb it was talking about him helping her out with the storybook, it still is something so amazing that I couldn't help but smile every time they were together.
Once again, Virginia gave me a romance book full of surprises, some sweet moments and a few laughs. That's really something I love about her books, the fact that her books grab my attention and just makes me feel like I'm part of that world.
So yes! Of course I do recommend this book. And my comment about the 1st books is true here "you may fall in love with the characters too". If you love Captain James Warriner in the 1st book and found him mysterious and wanted to know more about what was going on in his mind, you will love this book.
That been said, there is no doubt in my mind that this is a 5* read.