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Steel Resolve

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This story centers around Mary Cardwell Savage and Chase Steele. They were HS and college sweethearts, but instead of ending together after college, Chase left her and Big Sky, MT.
Years later, a letter that Mary wrote to Chase declaring that she still loved him, and one she never meant to send Chase, changes their future.
When Chase receives the letter he decides to return and declare his love. But things are not that simple. For one , she is dating someone, and also , a woman he slept one night, has become a dangerous stalker.
Will Chase and Mary have a second chance at love? Will the dangerous woman destroy any chance of them having their HEA?
it’s a story with an engaging plot filled with bad guys, a deranged woman and of course, romance.
A well written story that will keep you on your toes from the first page to the last.
I was entrusted a copy of this book by Netgalley. The opinions expressed are solely my own.

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This review is not going to be long. I am not a huge fan of a review rehashing the entire plot and spoiling it for everyone.

This is the first book by B.J. Daniels that I have read. I thoroughly enjoyed it. I loved the suspense and the second chace at love. I enjoyed this book so much that I have purchased a couple previous books in this series.

I received a free copy of this book via Netgalley and am voluntarily leaving a review.

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Suspenseful, quick read. You can't go wrong with a book by BJ Daniels. Love Harlequin intrigues. Great chemistry between characters.

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Lovers who began as best friends as teens reunite after a separation that only makes their relationship stronger and deeper in “Steel Resolve”, by BJ Daniels, confronting a villain with a deceitful friendly personality.
Mary and Chase are strong, honorable characters and I loved to watch them working through their problems and hurt and coming out more mature and with a steadier connection. Their reconciliation is a lovely process, very well written.
The fact the unbalanced villain has point of view privilege makes the story believable and a bit disturbing, too, intensifying the suspense.

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