The Legend (Sons of Texas #3) by Donna Grant *Review*

*I received a eARC of this book for my honest review*

A LONE STAR LOVER

Callie Reed doesn’t need a man to protect her. An expert sharpshooter and renegade hacker, this Texas-born spitfire’s got the skills and the courage to stand up to any danger―no matter how deadly. But when she becomes the target of a shadowy organization known as the Saints, Callie is forced to team up with the one man she can’t outshoot: the gorgeous, and infuriating, Lone Star legend named Wyatt Loughman…

A Delta Force Colonel with a rock-hard body and stone-cold heart, Wyatt has been teasing and tormenting Callie since they were playmates on his family’s ranch. Of course, he’s wildly attracted to the fiery, strong-willed Callie. But he’s always hidden his feelings behind a wall of Texas tough and military cool, even as he’s burning up with desire. Can Wyatt save Callie’s life―without putting her love in the line of fire?
 

MY THOUGHTS

The Legend is book three in the Sons of Texas by Donna Grant and if you have been reading my blog for a while you probably noticed that I have loved the previous two books. Heck, I have loved everything I have read by Donna Grant.

You do get the previous characters from the previous books but this one is about Callie and Wyatt.  This story continues from the previous books so you do have to read the first two. I promise you, you will not be disappointed.  

I love that this book (all the other two) are action-packed romantic suspense that kept me reading and I found I just couldn't put down because I just loved the story so much that I ended up losing track of time. 

I can't wait for the next book.  You bet I will get my hands on a ARC of the next book as soon as I can and buy the finished copy as soon as it is out. 

I give this 5 out of 5.

You can purchase this book at Chapters/Indigo, Barnes & Noble, Amazon.ca, Amazon.com



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