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I loved this storyline and all the twists and turns that Ms. Fossen delivers. Caroline was feisty and Jack was gloriously alpha.

This was a pretty enjoyable read, I especially love the amnesia trope. However, I felt like it wasn't expanded on enough to be really believable. I wanted Caroline to suffer a panic attack or struggle with her condition more on page to make it feel like more of an impediment to the story. Overall still fun and exciting to read.

Caroline Moser is in protective custody. She had been abducted and witnessed a murder. Suffering from memory loss, she is being protected by the US Marshals. Jack Slater is more than a Marshal when it comes to Caroline. The murder she witnessed was that of his father. What is more is that the pair share a steamy past.
WITSEC is no fun, especially when one is plagued by memory loss. Factor in the danger nipping at her heels, Caroline is more than stressed. With Jack asking question after question, Caroline's apprehension rises. But then her memory comes back. Apprehension gives rise to fear, increasing the panic attacks she is unable to control.
With romance being part of each story, the danger facing the protagonists is blended with romance. The conflicts that Caroline and Jack face seem insurmountable and it was wonderful how things unfolded between them. His Brand of Justice is the perfect ending to a thrilling series. I loved the first three books and really enjoyed how the tension never let up, from story to story in this series, and in this concluding book.
Many thanks to Harlequin Intrigue and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.

I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review. Anther hit for a very talented author. Can't wait to read more of her books. I highly recommend this author to everyone.

Usually Delores Fossen’s romances have a formula that she very rarely deviates from, however, in this one it was a nice change to see that Hero & heroine were already in a relationship and not separated & hating each other! Yes, heroine had amnesia and panic attacks are mentioned repeatedly but she never had one and that made no sense to me. Shouldn’t we have seen at least one such case from her – especially as the situation she was in warranted it?
Besides this, I did enjoy the element of suspense and their growing relationship. It IS a part of a series though and if you are like me who didn’t read the others, there are parts that may have you scratching your head but all in all, it can be read as a standalone. Thank you NetGalley for the opportunity to review this book.

The final installment of the Longview Ridge Ranch series didn't disappoint! We had to know who killed Buck Slater and there was only one woman who knew, or so we thought. The problem? Caroline Moser had lost her memory after being attacked that night by a serial killer.
Now protected in WITSEC she's being protected by the marshals and her old flame, Jack Slater. As a cop, he'll do anything to find out who killed his father. As Caroline's lover, he'll do anything for her to remember him and their love.
When Caroline gets her memory back, what she remembers terrifies her. What she overheard that night sent terror through her and she didn't know who to trust. One thing she did know, she could trust Jack, because when her memory returned, so did her love for the tall, dark, and handsome cop.
I was a little weirded out by the nonstop talk about Caroline having panic attacks that she never actually had. It just never went anywhere and I thought that was odd. Thankfully, you were able to ignore it and enjoy the story.
The danger is high for Jack, Caroline, Kellan, and Gemma, but the stakes are even higher. Caroline has to take the most dangerous risk of all and when the mystery unravels, the truth is startling.
This series was a winner from beginning to end and you don't want to miss the finale! Happiness finally finds the Slater family again

This wasn't a bad read just maybe to quick for me?? Not sure but I was lost of lost at times and had to stop to get all the characters straight cuz it was moving so quickly I was like wait what?! Lol but it wasn't a bad little story just a little too quick for me! Thank you NetGalley and the publishers for sharing this book with me!