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Right To My Wrong by Lani Lynn Vale Review

Title: Right To My Wrong

Author: Lani Lynn Vale

First published February 3, 2016

293 pages, Kindle Edition

Rating: 4.38

Overview

Pain and nightmares haunt Sterling and Ruthie, two people who couldn’t be more different. Sterling is a tough biker and a war hero, while Ruthie is an ex-convict trying to start a new life.

But when fate brings them together, they discover that they have more in common than they thought. Ruthie finds herself falling for Sterling, a man who leaves for months at a time with little warning, taking her heart with him.

Despite the challenges ahead, Sterling is determined to prove to Ruthie that she’s worth everything to him. But first, he must overcome her doubts and show her that she’s the perfect match for him.

About the Author

Lani Lynn Vale met her soulmate in high school, and they’ve been happily married ever since. It was his attire – baseball pants – that initially caught her eye.

They’ve now been together for a decade and share the joy and chaos of raising three lively children and a mischievous cat named Demon. They’re proud Texans and call the Lone Star State home.

Lani is a talented writer who specializes in contemporary and romantic suspense. She’s passionate about all things romantic and spends much of her time immersed in the world of her fictional characters.

However, she’s quick to take a break when her family needs sustenance in the form of food and drink.

Editoral Review

Right To My Wrong, penned by the celebrated author Lani Lynn Vale, is an action-packed romance novel that explores the importance of forgiveness and redemption. Vale is renowned for her captivating writing style, which blends romance, suspense, and humor in perfect harmony.

Published on February 3, 2016, the book is the eighth installment in Vale’s “The Heroes of The Dixie Wardens MC” series. The story revolves around the enigmatic character of Slater “Slay” Harris, a former Marine who has returned to his hometown of Kilgore, Texas, to start a new life.

However, his plans are thwarted when he crosses paths with Beech McLemore, a fiery and independent woman who happens to be his ex-girlfriend’s sister. Slay and Beech share a complicated history, and tensions rise as they confront their unresolved feelings for each other.

Vale’s writing is masterful, as she expertly weaves the complex plotlines and character arcs together. The dialogue is witty and engaging, and the action scenes are suspenseful and well-choreographed.

The setting of Kilgore, Texas, is vividly brought to life, with Vale’s descriptions of the town and its inhabitants providing a rich sense of atmosphere. The novel’s central themes of forgiveness and redemption are explored with sensitivity and nuance.

Vale’s characters are flawed and complex, and their struggles with guilt and regret are handled with care. Slay, in particular, is a compelling and deeply empathetic character, whose journey toward self-forgiveness is both heart-wrenching and inspiring.

The pacing of the book is excellent, with Vale maintaining a steady momentum that keeps the reader engaged throughout. The romance between Slay and Beech is well-developed, and their chemistry is electric.

However, there are a few instances where the dialogue feels stilted and forced, which hampers the flow of the story. Overall, Right To My Wrong is an exceptional addition to Vale’s series, and a must-read for fans of romance and suspense.

It seamlessly blends action, romance, and intrigue, and is an excellent example of Vale’s talent for crafting compelling stories. While there are a few flaws to be found, they are minor in the grand scheme of things.

I would highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a thrilling and emotionally resonant reading experience. Rating: 4.5/5

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