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Friday, June 9, 2023

Book Review: Breaking McKinley's Curse by Mindy Steele

 




Breaking McKinley’s Curse (The Mountain Protectors Book 2)


A Woman Cursed
Plagued by a century-long family curse, Mammoth Cave Wildlife Conservationist, Josie McKinley has a reason to distrust strangers. But when a charming Warden arrives with a hundred-year-old photo and a dog, Josie must face the past chasing her to make room for the future she's been waiting for.

A Man Searching
On leave from Virginia Fish and Wildlife, Reed Montgomery agrees to help his older brother with his biggest flip ever, converting an early eighteenth-century Baltimore church into apartments. Finding a mysterious secret room, an heirloom desk, and a hundred-year-old photo, compels Reed to travel deep into Kentucky cave country to seek out the family to which it belongs.

Uncovering the secrets surrounding Josie’s great-grandfather’s disappearance will prove impossible as a stranger from the north decides the past is better off hidden in this page-turning romantic suspense novel.

My Review:

Breaking McKindley's Curse is a sweet romantic, suspense novel.  Located in the beautiful Kentucky mountains at a B&B (that I would love to go to) I began to realize  how much a curse could ruin your future if you don't know the facts.

At times this book traveled back in time to give you the feel of what happened in their family.  I loved this part of the book.

This is the second book so far of the series. If you haven't read the first it shouldn't be a problem to catch up.

Good Book to read this summer.

This book was sent to me.  All opinions are my own. 

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1 comment:

  1. I think this would be a nice book to read on those days that I curl up on the couch.

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