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Wome's fiction is one of my favorite genres and so I jumped right into the book once I received it. So, this book has been giving me a whirlwind of emotions inside me helping me to steer my life forward.

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A great book filled with a beautiful woman who is going into the west to find herself and help people... A damaged Ranger who is in need of someone to pick him up from the dark... and a robust scenery that is yearning to be tamed... Perfect fireplace read.

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Now that Kat has finished medical school, Kat has returned to Snowberry in the Idaho Territory. When Kat and her father treat a dying guard from the silver mine, their lives might be in danger. Though Jonathan, a former Texas ranger, sees the growing danger in the town, he doesn't think that he is the right man to stop it. I received a free copy of this book from the publisher. This is my honest and voluntarily given review. I enjoyed reading this book. It's a combination of romance, suspense, and an old western. Kat is a very strong minded and independent woman. Jonathan is a man who struggling with memories and guilt from his last case in Texas. Their romance is sweet and believable.

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Kat's Law is book two from The Sawtooth Range series. I liked it and I would give it four stars. Recommended.

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Just not my cup of tea. The story didn’t pull me in like I thought it would. Kat was interesting, but so blah. I got annoyed that her father was referred to by his first name. I would read his name and say to myself “Who is that again?” I really didn’t feel a pull between her and Jonathan. They didn’t give off that spark. She didn’t like the town but she came back and seemed to regret it with every page. The writing was good, but I just couldn’t get into it and stay involved.

Received a copy from the publisher through NetGalley.

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A story about the dauther returning home as a doctor. Great character development. She faced lot od challenges as few wpmen practices medicine at this time.

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Kay’s Law by Samantha St. Claire. Doctor Kit Meriwether returns home to visit her father doctor Nathaniel Meriwether. She reminisces with Mrs Forester who treated her like a mother. And her friend Josie. Takes place during old West times which I enjoy reading about. If you enjoy romance in the old west you will enjoy this novel. There are some medical advances going on during the times in this book was interesting to read about.

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Kat went away to school to become a doctor and now is home and helping her father. But everything is not good at home.

The author and Net Galley let me read this book for review (thank you). It will be published July 26th.

The more she learns about the outlying ranches, the more upset she gets. Innocent people are dying because they are in the way. When she goes out to brace the killers, she takes her ex-Ranger with her and it's a good thing.

This was a good western tale with a slowly growing romance. I really enjoyed the read.

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Kat's Law opens in the small town of Snowberry in the Idaho Territory in 1888. After being gone for six years, Kat Meriwether has returned home. She is now a physician and for the time being, she will assist her father who is also a physician. She struggles with difficult decisions regarding her career. In addition, her beloved town bears troubling changes and she is uneasy. She is not the only one with concerns. Former Texas Ranger, Jonathan Winthrop, has come to Idaho Territory temporarily. Haunted by painful memories, he has issues, too. Even so, his senses are still sharp and he sees the signs of danger brewing around Snowberry and is worried about Kat's safety. Can he protect her?

This is a well told story with believable characters. The author's vivid descriptions of the setting immerses readers into the story. There is just the right amount of romance and danger to make this an engrossing story. Highly recommended.

I received a complimentary copy of this book. I voluntarily read and reviewed this book.

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