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Legacy Found (Copper River Cowboys, Book 4)

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Following a traumatic accident in the Army, Kerr Taggart returns to Hell's Valley to come to terms with the man he’s become, so he can take the biggest chance of his life . . . asking the beautiful and forbidden Izzy Brand out on a date. But even if he achieves Mission Date Izzy Brand, Izzy’s family remains intent on destroying the Taggart family, and remains aligned with the rising supernatural creature plotting to steal Taggart land.
This was really good, right from the beginning. I really liked Kerr (although there were a few times I wanted to smack him upside the head) right off. I liked Izzy too, however for about the first half of the book I was really questioning her thought process. I hadn’t read any of the other books in the series, but it was pretty easy to catch on about the family dynamics. At this point, I plan on going back to read the first three! I highly recommend.
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The first I've read by Ms. David but certainly not the last. THe story grabbed me at the start and didn't let go until the end. Excellent romance and writing.

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The last book in the Hell's Valley series brings us the final battle against good and evil, and the last Taggart sibling to find love, just the throw it away if the neighboring family's youngest, Izzy Brand. Izzy and Kerr have liked each other for years, but because of the vendetta between the two families, they have kept their distance.  Kerr is dealing with his own demon's on top of his families, but he can't keep his thoughts on the job at hand, he is too worried about Izzy.  Their story was good, it had the highs and lows that make for a great romance, and the final battle was intense.  He tries to push her way to keep her safe, but it doesn't work because she refuses to leave him to fight the evil taking over her family's ranch alone, even if he has broken her heart. I enjoyed their story.  Not my favorite in the whole series, but still very enjoyable and am glad that in the end Kerr wakes up before it is too late and asks for her forgiveness for the harsh things he said.  Great series and am so glad it introduced me to the cowboy genre of romances.

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I enjoyed Kerr and Izzy's story. The characters in this series continue to evolve and improve. Quite a few twists in this one. Just enough suspense and drama to keep you on the edge of your seat. Enjoy the paranormal action.

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This paranormal tale of a ranching family fighting evil is sure to keep you guessing. There is romance and family bonding. This is the fourth installment in the series and I think it would be helpful to have read the previous books to fully enjoy the background story. I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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A quote:
“I still don’t know if I buy all this end-of-the-world stuff. No offense, but that’s pretty farfetched.”

I really enjoyed the characters in this story, the romantic couple and the secondary cast. Kerr is a wounded hero - the opening scene, showing how he suffered his serious injury, is amazing. The author, Jillian David, shows the impact of it and PTSD in Kerr’s life.
Kerr and Izzy are supportive of each other and their interactions and relationship are both sweet and sexy (although I felt the sex scenes were a bit repetitive).
I liked all the Taggart siblings and his special powers, but wasn’t that moved with the kind of paranormal dimensions the book explores; I had a few problems with the pre-apocalyptical scenery and all those battles (but it’s just a personal preference, other readers might enjoy it).

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