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Hot on Her Trail by Sable Hunter Review

Title: Hot on Her Trail

Author: Sable Hunter

First published February 9, 2011

218 pages, Paperback

ISBN: 9781461026419 (ISBN10: 1461026415)

Rating: 4.02

Overview

Jacob McCoy has always dreamed of starting a family, but it seems as if fate has other plans for him. That is, until a young woman, Jessie, shows up on his doorstep, seeking refuge from danger and pregnant with his child.

Despite their unconventional circumstances, Jacob is immediately drawn to Jessie and determined to make her a permanent part of his life. But with Jessie’s past threatening to catch up to her, can Jacob protect his new family and keep them safe?

Hot on Her Trail is a heartwarming and steamy romance that will leave you rooting for this unlikely couple. Sable Hunter delivers another tantalizing love story with a Hot & Happy ending.

About the Author

Meet Sable Hunter, a bestselling author with over 60 books across 11 series. Her books are a perfect blend of sensuality, suspense, and emotions, featuring contemporary stories with cowboys and supernatural elements, all set in Louisiana.

Sable writes what she likes to read and enjoys exploring her fantasies on paper. Her stories revolve around heroines who face challenges that evoke a gamut of emotions from readers, making them laugh, cry, and swoon.

Sable’s primary aim is to deliver a story that touches readers’ hearts, and if she can manage to do that, she feels fulfilled. Sable is an animal lover and shares her home with two dogs.

She is known to have a way with animals, from charming bulls to raccoons. In her free time, Sable explores cemeteries and battlefields with her night-vision cameras and digital recorders, searching for proof that love survives beyond the grave.

With Sable, you get to experience a world of alpha heroes, sexy cowboys, and steamy, to-die-for sex. She takes you on a journey where love conquers all, and holding out for a hero is not an impossible dream.

Come, step into her heroines’ shoes, and escape to a world where right always prevails.

Editoral Review

Hot on Her Trail by Sable Hunter Review

Hot on Her Trail, published on February 9, 2011, is a romance novel by Sable Hunter. The book is part of the Hell Yeah! Series, a Western romance series that explores the lives of the Texas cowboys and the various challenges they face on a daily basis.

The book tells the story of two characters, Trey and Daisy, who have known each other since they were children. Trey is a cowboy who has been in love with Daisy for as long as he can remember.

Daisy, on the other hand, is a doctor who has just returned to Lonesome Dove from the big city. The novel follows Trey and Daisy as they navigate their feelings for one another while trying to deal with the various challenges that arise.

These challenges come in the form of an illness that affects the town, a past tragedy that Trey is struggling to overcome, and the fact that Daisy is only in town for a short while. What sets Hot on Her Trail apart from other romance novels is the way that Sable Hunter handles the relationship between Trey and Daisy.

The author takes time to develop the characters, making it easy for readers to understand their motivations and empathize with them. Moreover, the Western setting adds a layer of cultural significance to the story.

Sable Hunter’s vivid and detailed writing transports the reader to the town of Lonesome Dove and immerses them in a world that is both familiar and foreign. The author uses this setting to explore themes of loyalty, love, and family, all of which are important to the Western genre.

However, the book is not without its flaws. The pacing of the story is slow at times, which might make some readers lose interest.

Additionally, some of the character’s actions are over the top, which can be a bit unrealistic. Overall, Hot on Her Trail is a well-written romance novel that will appeal to readers who enjoy the Western genre.

Despite its flaws, the book is a great read that will keep readers engaged from beginning to end. Rating: 4 stars out of 5.

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