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In Her Sights

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In Her Sights is the first in a new series by Katie Ruggle, a four-time Amazon Best Book of the Month recipient and winner of Amazon Best Book of the Year for Fan the Flames, book two in the Rocky Mountain Search & Rescue series. The Rocky Mountain Bounty Hunters focuses on the Pax sisters, five bounty-hunters who live in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, and this first book sets the story by introducing us to the eldest sister, her dog and her hunky ‘rival’. Get ready for some great characters you’re going to be eager to continue to read about in the next book.Molly Pax will do anything to keep her family - consisting of her four sisters and her dog, Warrant - together. Her free-loading, sticky-fingered mother Jane? Not so much. Molly and her sisters have been running their household, supporting one another and turning their bail recovery business into a success, but their mother continually mooches off of them. Molly has had enough, and is on the verge of kicking her out when, in one night, she manages to steal Molly’s car and get picked up for felony theft. When Jane jumps bail after putting up the home Molly and her sisters share up for collateral with a bail bondsman, Molly is forced to take a job she’s been avoiding at all costs in order to keep a roof over their heads.  And to make matters worse, every petty thief in town believes it’s open season at the Pax house, searching for what Jane is believed to have stolen. Molly needs help.Enter John Carmondy, a fellow bounty-hunter whom Molly views as a rival. Six feet of nothing-but-trouble, John is the most cheerful, annoying and just-happens-to-be gorgeous frenemy ever, but when Molly is not so sure she and her sisters can get through this on her own, he’s there to take the job with her. With him helping her, she may just get out of this mess alive.I’m sure Ruggle strategically chose Molly to start the series because she’s the eldest of the sisters, but I am grateful regardless of her chronological place in the Pax family. Molly is a smart, beautiful woman who doesn’t take snark or attitude from anyone. She’ll do anything for her sisters, and it’s her attitude towards them and their work that seems to be the glue that keeps them all together. Despite being a planner and the way she heads into any situation as well-prepared as possible, she can sometimes be a little reckless and stubborn, which makes following her all the more fun.Molly is obviously somewhat clueless about why John is sticking around and so willing to help - insisting he’s some kind of frenemy or arch-rival - but she eventually catches on, giving us a great steamy scene just ahead of the novel’s top action. If you’re worried that you’ve picked up a book where the heroine picks up a sidekick who is going to save her at every turn, don’t be. Molly is a badass and trust me when I say that she’s the one in the middle of the action. But there’s plenty of nice moments where the big, strong sidekick comes into play, so if you’re here for that, you also won’t be disappointed.As I sometimes find with these series thriller romances, the plot felt a little rushed at points. There’s a great set up, really good characterization, and then we are suddenly thrown into a couple of overly hurried scenes that lead us into the climax. Thanks to real life intrusions (bleh) when I reached the second half of the book, I’d have to put it down for normal day activities, and found myself feeling a little confused when I returned to it because it was harder to remember the more recent scenes that felt underdeveloped, compared to earlier more distinct ones. But I’m definitely here for the Pax sisters. Ruggle does an excellent job of introducing us to each of them just enough that if you’re like me, you’ll be excited to come back to their story and family drama with the next installment.Despite some problems I had with the sequencing, the characters and the storyline that will undoubtedly continue in Ruggle’s new Rocky Mountain Bounty Hunters, In Her Sights is definitely worth the read.Buy it at: Amazon/Apple Books/Barnes & Noble/KoboVisit our Amazon Storefront

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I’ve not read anything by this author before, so I was pleased to be able to jump into a new series. The Rocky Mountain Bounty Hunters are a group of five sisters, the eldest of whom, Molly, has been as much of a mother as a sister to her siblings owing to the irresponsible nature of their actual mother, Jane. All the sisters work as bail enforcement agents – bounty hunters – and In Her Sights opens as Molly Pax – the eldest – is interrupted in her surveillance of her current target by the unexpected and unwanted presence of the ridiculously pretty and ridiculously annoying John Carmondy, a fellow bounty hunter who wants Molly and her sisters to come and work for him.

John is always bright and breezy, his flirtatious grins and quips stirring the attraction Molly feels for him but ruthlessly keeps a lid on; the problem here is that she keeps a lid on it for rather too long, because there’s no real progression in the romance until over three-quarters of the way through the book – John and Molly don’t even kiss until the 80% mark, and the sex scene that follows was strangely flat.

The plot concerning the Pax ladies’ struggle to extricate themselves from their mother’s mess – she puts their home up as collateral and then skips bail - is entertaining, but is not concluded here, so I guess it’s going to run through the series. I liked the relationship between the sisters, but the plot whereby Molly and John chase down a bail-jumper was fairly run-of-the-mill and not all that suspenseful. John isn’t a particularly well-drawn character; he’s funny and he’s cute, but we don’t get to know much more about him other than that he’s a goner for Molly and everyone can see that but her; and Jane is a one-note villain.

I enjoy romantic suspense, so I might give this author another try, but I think I’ll find something from her backlist, because if the rest of this series runs along the same lines as this one, I don’t think it’s for me.

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Molly and her sisters find themselves in a bit of a sticky situation if they want to keep their home. They have to bring in a skip that is dangerous. John, a rival bounty hunter, works himself in aiding the sisters on this skip to keep Molly and the girls safe. He has a thing for Molly, but she is the only one that doesn't know it. As they work together in bringing in a jumper that is very elusive, Molly finally realizes her attraction to John. The fast action and suspense of the story is front and center, as the romance between John and Molly becomes a slow burn in the background. For me, this is the right touch in making a really good suspense story with romantic overtones without being overdone. Looking forward to the next book in the series, thank you to NetGalley for gifting me "In Her Sights". **My review is my own and voluntarily given** 4.5 Stars!

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Katie Ruggle offers readers the first in a new series centered on bounty hunting sisters. What fun. My only issue with In Her Sights is that the balance of the story seemed a little off. I would probably point to the time spent launching/setting up the series. The sisters are really well drawn, complex characters. The love interest in this book, John, wasnt quite as well defined for my taste. I'm hoping we learn more about him in the next book, as I'm confident he will appear as a secondary character there. The story is great, the pacing is even, and the dog is a central character! I really enjoyed In Her Sights and look forward to book 2.
I received my copy through NetGalley under no obligation.

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Molly Pax and her sisters run a bounty hunting operation out of their house. Spending years keeping track of their irresponsible mother means they have contacts with all sorts of shady folk.

John Carmondy is a rival bounty hunter who keeps trying to get Molly to come work for him, and who keeps showing up wherever Molly is working to catch a skip. Her sisters seem to think John has a thing for Molly, but she doesn’t see it.

When Molly’s mom makes yet another poor choice that puts her back in legal trouble, and threatens the home Molly and her sisters have built, the Pax girls split up to track down mom and protect the house. Unfortunately at the same time, there is also a rash of break ins in their house, and there doesn’t seem to be an end in sight unless the women and find what the would-be robbers are looking for. When the girls split up to investigate the possible threats, Molly finds John is still constantly around, suddenly volunteering to be her backup when everyone else is busy.

This was an interesting beginning to a new series. I am intrigued by these sisters and the work they are facing to save their house and find their mom. But there were times in this book where there was so much set up of the series arc that I felt like the couple’s story took a backseat. And their story is not a fast one. Molly is very determined to go her own way, and that plays out even as John tries again and again to make a move. The slow burn between them gave believability to the progress of the case versus the progress of their relationship, but it felt like by the time Molly accepted that he wasn’t just trying to save skips the book was almost over. I do look forward to more from these sisters, and as only part of the conflict was solved, there is still plenty of series arc left to tell.

I received a copy for free from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

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To use one of my grandmother’s expressions, “Katie Ruggle can tell a good yarn.” I thought I understood what she meant, but I did not fully grasp it until I read “In Her Sights” wherein the premise according the blurb is… “Five bounty-hunting sisters. Deep in the heart of the Rockies. Fighting to save each other ...and the men who steal their hearts.”

When I read that, my first reaction was “huh? Is that possible? The heroines are bounty hunters.” My knowledge of bounty hunters is based on Clint Eastwood’s westerns and recently, just the media coverage of the reality show, “Dog, the Bounty Hunter.”

So, I was having doubts even before I started reading. Don’t get me wrong, I love reading Katie Ruggle. In fact, she is one of my favorite romantic suspense authors. But, bounty hunters? Where is the romance in that?

Well, I should have not doubted Katie. (Please accept my apologies Katie. I was so wrong!!!) I should have not doubted this Police Academy grad. She knows her craft and once again, she delivered. “In Her Sights” turned out to be a slow burn romance with high octane chases.

Watch out Jason Bourne! Romantic suspense might be your downfall!

That’s actually how I felt about this book. Molly Pax and John Carmondy seem to be in the middle of explosions all the time, if you as a reader did not know any better, they will be prime suspects for all the bombings. I even began to put Matt Damon’s face on John Carmondy!

Matt Damon aside, “In Her Sights” is a great read. It’s hard to put down once you started. So, if you’re a bedtime reader like me, make sure you have at least an hour before your actual sleep time because you will want to read as many pages as possible before turning in.

“In Her Sights” is Rated M for Mature due to violence.

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Reviews by the Wicked Reads Review Team

Ruthie – ☆☆☆☆
4.5 stars of slow burn magic.

This is the first of a new series, and you will need to read this one before the next as we are left very much with an unfinished underlying plot – let alone the sisters who are still in need of finding their happily ever after – and there will be so much more to enjoy from Molly, no doubts at all.

We are pitched straight into the Pax sisters bounty hunting business and I love how we get to meet the sisters and their foibles. Molly is the eldest and the centre of this story – although I won't be surprised if she is the centre of every story as she has been bringing up her sisters from a very young age. Her mother definitely abdicated responsibility a long time ago – and ever since has been a liability. In this story though, she goes one step beyond anything done before, and causes the women a really serious problem.

The fun, though, is between Molly and local rival Bounty Hunter, John Carmondy. It is evident immediately to the reader, clearly also to her sisters, but certainly not to the oblivious Molly, that John has very strong feelings for her. He has been around keeping an eye and subtly ensuring her safety for a long while, but recent events mean he needs to be more obvious. Even then Molly doesn't get it... I loved it! In fact, if you like a slow burn you are definitely in for a treat in this book! It is true to say that the mystery takes front and centre for most of the book, with the romance being a low hum which has to take second place... until finally she wakes up! So much fun, I couldn't not stop chuckling and admiring John's consistency!

For a planner and an observant woman, Molly is just the funniest character I have read about in a while when it comes to not understanding why John is there by her side. Can't wait to see who catches the attention of the other Pax sisters.


Avid Reader – ☆☆☆☆
3.5 stars
M/F Romance

Molly is a kick-butt, take-no-prisoners bounty hunter. She is great at her job but has to contend with a mom who is a criminal and siblings whom she looks after. She's snarky, but somewhat clueless in her own love life.

John is also a bounty hunter who has held a candle for Molly forever. He is a constant in her life and he will stop at nothing to protect her. When a situation arises and Molly asks for his help, he jumps at it.

Molly and John had almost a young adult romance going. They didn't have great chemistry, nor was their dialogue profound. It was a sweet story, but I didn't really get the romance vibe from them. I hope that Molly's sisters get their own story, as they are all awesome.


Mary – ☆☆☆☆
I had not heard about this series but I do love this author’s other series and when this one came across my review feed, I didn't even think about it, I knew I wanted to read it.

Molly Pax and her four sisters are bounty hunters trying to keep their business alive and keep their mother out of jail because she is using them for money, a free place to stay, or a guilt trip any chance she can. Then there is the slimy bail-bondsman who wants Molly to catch a bail jumper. And he will use anything he can, and what her mother gave him to post her bail. Molly only has one chose, to catch the jumper or lose what her and her sisters have.

And you can't forget John Carmondy, a rival bounty hunter that seems to turn up each time Molly is working and close to catching a jumper. While Molly thinks her is trying to steal her bail jumpers, he has another thing in mind. John wants to get to know Molly better and in a more personal way.

Will Molly and her sisters find Sonny, the bail jumper, in time or lose it all? Can she trust John to help or will he steal her jumper? Can they trust her mother to return in time to set the record straight? Will there be a future for Molly and John?

This is a great beginning to a new series that gives you the insight to the sisters, what they do, and a little about how their life is. And don't forget that ending, wow, what is going to happen. I need the next book now.

Katie Ruggle usually has strong alpha males and women who love them in her stories and this series has strong females and the men they claim, which at times they clash but it makes the story even better. So read this new series and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

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Her mother jumps bail, her childhood home has been put up for collateral and every two-bit criminal in the Rockies now sees her family’s misfortune as their next big break. Molly needs help, stat in this refreshingly different and wild ride of a thrilling romance. Molly and John are two strong, vivid characters that seem to rub each other the wrong way but really have some uber powerful chemistry that has sparks flying in every direction. Molly is a strong, take charge character that is quite clueless when it comes to recognizing why John is around every time she turns around which makes this growing relationship a delight to read. The dialogue throughout the story includes snark and sass which adds some chuckles to the entertainment.

The story is fast paced and full of exhilarating action and thrilling suspense as Molly and John go after a dangerous skip that has bombs exploding and surprising twists taking everyone by surprise. Readers can’t help but enjoy the family dynamic between Molly and her sisters and the fact that they are female bounty hunters adds to the intrigue of this story while the relationship between Molly and John charms and delights readers while ensuring that they want to know every last detail of this wild ride.

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❤️❤️❤️❤️ out of 5
A family of bounty hunter sisters? Yes please and thank you! Why aren’t there more romance books with female bounty hunters because I’m totally digging this! Who doesn’t love a heroine who kicks ass? One thing to note about this book is that it is a SLOW burn! I can only really read these a couple of times a year (I’m really just impatient and want the clueless characters to wake up because YEAH HE’S INTO YOU).
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Our heroine along with her 4 sisters are bounty hunters and when their mother gets arrested they get thrown into the deep end. Our heroine now has to apprehend a dangerous criminal who also loves blowing things up. She however gets a trusty sidekick in our hero, who is a fellow bounty hunter, and oh yeah he’s been in love with her forever. Action and romance definitely ensue.
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I feel like the romance took a bit of a back seat and I really wish I could have read from the hero’s POV too. I sometimes find it hard to connect to their relationship/connection when I can’t read from both POVs and in this book I’m really just being greedy but I wanted more. Overall a great start to the series and I can’t wait for more,

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I'm going through a phase right now where a lot of my favorite go to authors are not writing at all or writing fewer novels than they used to. Reluctantly I've been exploring out of my comfort zone and finding new authors to enjoy and become faithful to. In that light I recently picked up this book from new to me author Ms. Ruggle to see if she will become one of my new go to authors. The verdict...
While I have some mixed feelings I will definitely read more in this series. There's a lot going on here. Five bounty hunter sisters, a dysfunctional mother and a rival bounty hunter who definitely doesn't want to be a rival. I think it's cute but becomes a bit tiresome when Molly can't see through John's attempts to be there for him.
The sisters are delightful, their antics will keep you laughing and the mother will want to pull your hair out and wonder why someone like that ever had children let alone five of them. This is one of those stories where everything that could go wrong does and fortunately for Molly and her sisters John is there for her playing her white knight.

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I love Katie Ruggle. I was over the moon for her Search and Rescue series. So when I seen In Her Sights on Netgalley and seen it was a start of a new series I was so excited, but this book was such a let down for me. It took me over two weeks to get this book read. I was so bored I kept putting it down and would try again a few days later and get bored within 10 mins of restarting. Top that off with the fact that there was not much romance to speak of and this book fell flat for me. The whole book Molly was prickly and combative. I'm sure it was meant to be cute but it just came off bitchy and annoying. They didn't even share their first kiss til 82% then they jumped straight from their first kiss to one of the flattest sex scenes I have ever read. after that no more real romance just action. Then after failing on the romance front it ends with a cliffhanger and no closures. So as much as I love Katie Ruggle I think I will skip the rest of this series.

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I have to say, I’m so disappointed in this book. Katie Ruggle’s previous book was a favorite from 2018 and I, to be fair, did expect a lot from this new one. But it honestly almost felt like it was written completely by somebody else. Or maybe I’m just in a weird headspace. But for whatever reason, this one did not work for me at all. And no one is sadder about that than me.
First of all, I just never really could get a firm idea or picture in my mind of any of the characters. They were very flat without much other than one defining characteristic. I realize with so many individual characters, it can be hard to fully develop all of them in one book. And that’s fine. But even the two main characters never felt more than that to me either. Molly was the responsible sister who didn’t want to fall for John. Also, a bounty hunter. And that’s pretty much all we learn about her. John is a bounty hunter. And likes Molly? Again, that’s pretty much all I can remember about him. Except, he always annoyed Molly but only because he liked her. That was as much “chemistry” or background to their relationship that we ever get. I feel like I’m being horrible right now but I’ve come to expect so much from Ruggle that I’m really just kind of shocked about this one. I felt nothing for either character and didn’t even care when they finally got together. I felt no sparks or connection at all. And that’s just not really acceptable.
In terms of the suspense/thriller part of the book, there were some interesting and dangerous moments. But the real edge-of-your-seats can’t stop turning the page moments weren’t there for me either. We didn’t even get a conclusion to the main problem of the story. So I think there will be future books focused on each on of the sisters as they work out the main problem. But even the emotions that should have come along with the reveal didn’t have much of an impact. Nothing ever really felt as serious or dangerous and they probably should have. And definitely not what I’ve felt in her K9 Unit or Search and Rescue books. Even the Cowboy Christmas book had more suspense than this one. I’m just really disappointed.
If this were a debut, I’d probably not seek out any future books from this author. Since it’s by an author I already love, I will continue to read her books. I’ve seen her write insane chemistry between two characters and I’ve read her books with big, well-developed families and plots that kept me on the edge of my seating reading well into early morning hours. But this wasn’t one. I just hope we get the spark and danger and thrilling moments and chemistry that I’ve seen in literally every single other book of her’s that I’ve read in her future books.
And if this was the first book you read by Katie Ruggle, I highly suggest you try some of her other books. The K9 Unit books followed by Cowboy Christmas have been my favorite so far.

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4 1/2 STARS!

Lots of excitement right off the bat! With the kick off of a new female bounty hunter series, Katie Ruggle snagged my attention quickly and kept me riveted to the action throughout. The characters are easy to like and the extended cast brings humor and potential to the forefront. There's a bit of a cliffhanger at the end, so I'm looking forward to the next book in the series to find out what's going to happen!

Molly Pax and her four sisters have worked hard to make their bounty hunting business a success, but all it takes is one underhanded move by their criminal mother and it's all about to go under! It seems she has jumped bail after her biggest crime yet ... but not before using their house as collateral. 

Rival bounty hunter John Carmondy just so happens to be sweet on Molly and he's willing to help without question when he learns their mother has gotten them into a mess that's bringing danger to their doorstep. It doesn't take Molly long to realize what a great guy she has at her fingertips ... but can a relationship between two rivals ever really work?

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This is the first book in a new series by Katie Ruggle. Despite the terrible cover (the male cover model's grip of his gun is ridiculous. That is not how to hold a gun, if you actually want to hit your mark) I was drawn into this story from the first page. Engaging characters, an intriguing plot and a humorously written narrative made this a hard to put down book.

Molly Pax has been raising her 4 younger sisters since she was a little girl herself, because their mother is totally irresponsible. (In real life, they would have gone into the Foster Care system.) Molly quickly learned how to take care of them all and how the court system works. So it isn't far fetched that she and her sisters started a bail recovery business. One of their biggest competitors is big John Carmondy, who is in love with her, but she is clueless. However, once Molly finally realizes that John is not after her skips, has even let her take some of his, their chemistry sizzles. The sisters had worked hard to pay off the mortgage to the their home and their business is well establish, when their mother ends up in jail again and when the girls refuse to post her bail, uses an unscrupulous bail bonder stealing the deed to the house to use as her collateral, an then skips town. The only way to save their home is to not only find their mother, but also bring in Sonny Z, a very dangerous criminal. But John is going to watch Molly's back and keep all the girls safe, if it kills him.

Warning: the story ends with a cliff hanger. I hate that.

I received a free, advanced copy of this book from NetGalley.com. This is my unbiased and voluntary review.

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I have yet to read a Katie Ruggle story that I didn't like and In Her Sights is no exception. Being the first in a series with an overarching mystery, this book naturally sets the stage for future books as well as introducing the cast of main characters yet at no time did I ever feel overwhelmed or confused by the number of characters in the book. Also, while Molly's sisters all have roles in this book and we begin to know each one's individual personalities and quirks within the family dynamic, the primary focus remains consistently on Molly and John.

Did I mention how much I adored Molly and John? These two are so much fun. I loved their chemistry, their banter, and how they oh so slowly move from rivals to temporary bounty hunting partners to friends and then more. Molly is independent, sarcastic, and a protective mama bear to her younger sisters. Her take-charge attitude has been ingrained since she was a young girl and it's not about to change now. But who takes care of Molly? Enter John Carmondy, a mountain of a man with a sweet smile, protective nature, and a marshmallow heart, at least when it comes to Molly.

"He's in loooove," Felicity cooed, and Molly jabbed her sister in the side with her elbow. "How have you not realized this? He basically has cartoon hearts where his pupils should be whenever he looks at you."

He's head over heels and, of course, Molly is the only one who doesn't see it. She thinks the only reason he seems to be around when things go sideways is because he's trying to steal her skips.
Nope. John's motivation is something else entirely. Watching these two strike sparks off one another was pure pleasure. Watching them finally come together was even better!

While the tone of this book is lighter than Ruggle's previous books, there's still plenty of action and a mystery at its core. Get ready for lots of twists and turns as Molly, John, and Molly's sisters all work together to discover what their criminal mother has actually done this time and where she's fled. Pieces of the mystery will be solved in this book but there are still questions to be answered in future ones. As for Molly and John, you can expect a smile-inducing, happy ending for those two and, undoubtedly, more shenanigans in the future.

4.5 Stars

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I enjoyed In Her Sights, the first in the Rocky Mountain Bounty Hunters series. The well paced storyline, the dynamic storyline made this book a great start to a new series I will look forward to reading and promoting to other readers

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This was a refreshing story of bounty hunters who just happen to be sisters! Molly reminded me a lot of myself - the one in the family who is grounded and more grown up than the rest of her family. With her head on straight and trying to keep her mom out of trouble, she has a bigger issue and that is her rival bounty hunter John Carmondy. Caarmondy is definitely swoonable and also so irritating. I love the interaction between the two and look forward to the other books in the series.

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Molly is the oldest and has been like a mother to her sisters, since their own mother, Jane, is a very selfish, flighty woman. Jane is something else and she causes a lot of trouble, she ticked me right off! Jane puts the family home up as collateral when she needs to make bail, the home that Molly and her sisters paid off after Jane just about drained it dry with a reverse mortgage. So, yeah, she’s a real winner of a mom.

Now Molly is saddled with locating her mom, and at the mercy of a shady bail bondsman force to catch a dangerous bail skipper or have him start legal proceedings to take their home.

Fortunately, Molly has John Carmondy, a fellow bounty hunter at her back.

This was fun start to Katie Ruggle’s new series about bounty hunter sisters! Molly and John were delightful together! At the beginning Molly views John as a rival bounty hunter, but it’s clear John is very much at her side from the beginning. Molly’s not sure why he’s stuck to her like glue and she’s at first distrustful and a bit snarky to him, but John has so much fun with her snips and snipes. He’s all easy going with playful, flirtatious grins, letting whatever barbs Molly sends flying amuse and encourage his pursuit.

The fun is interspersed with tension, action and danger, as Molly and John pursue their skip, a dangerous criminal fond of explosives. I appreciated that Molly always had a plan and didn’t have any TSTL moments. John and Molly made an excellent team, always backing each other up, but Molly’s sisters are a force to be reckoned with, too. I expect each additional book to feature a different sister.

Molly and John’s romance wrapped up sweetly, but the problems caused by the mom’s criminal activities were not. I think Cara’s story is up next as the efforts to disentangle themselves from Jane continue.

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This is a cool new series by one of my favorite authors. An engaging story with plenty of action to keep you reading until the end.

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So <i>In Her Sights</i> is my first read from Katie Ruggle, but it will certainly not be my last.

<i>In Her Sights</i> is the start of the <i>Rocky Mountain Bounty Hunters</i> series, which focuses around five bounty hunter sisters. <i>In Her Sights</i> is Molly and John’s story.

Now. I’m going to be real honest. I hope this doesn’t turn anyone away and I hope no one takes this as a spoiler. But I think I need to warn you, so you’re prepared.

THIS IS THE SLOWEST BURN EVVVVEEERRRRR!

Holy crap I never though these two would EVER crave into all the sexual tension that was happening between them!

Now, as this was my first time reading Katie Ruggle I have no idea if she’s a sadist and just loves to torture her readers regularly…. Or if she just saved that for <i>In Her Sights</i>. But seriously. No kidding. SLLLLOOWWWWWEESSSTTTTT BURN EVER!

That being said. IT WAS SOOOOOOOOO WORTH IT!!!

Trust me. When Molly and John finally get it together (or well… when Molly finally gets it together…) it is totally worth everything!

I really and truly thought the storytelling and writing were spot on! I could not put this book down. Each sister was well defined and unique. I really can not wait to continue with this series and read each story for these sisters.

What I also loved is that the storyline is going to continue. While each book will be focused on a different sister (I think) they are still going to be dealing with issues that arise in <i>In Her Sights</i>. And I can not wait to see how everything turns out!!!

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