ARC Review: Justice for Boone (Badge of Honor: Texas Heroes, #6) by Susan Stoker

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Badge of Honor: Texas Heroes, #6
Susan Stoker
Contemporary Romance
September 20th 2016
eBook
328
ARC Review Copy

 

Sheriff’s Deputy Hayden Yates has worked hard to gain the respect and admiration of her fellow law enforcement officers. She’s succeeded so well, in fact, that she’s become just one of the guys. As her friends slowly begin to meet their soul mates, Hayden longs to be seen as a desirable woman, and not the tomboy she’s always been.

No slouch when it comes to attracting the opposite sex, cowboy Boone Hatcher might want to give it a rest for a while, especially after his last girlfriend accuses him of domestic abuse. Deputy Yates sees right through his ex’s ruse—and Boone sees right through Deputy Yates. Hayden might seem all business, but her need for justice comes from a heart that beats with pure passion.

A few dates turn into something more, and as the couple’s relationship deepens, so do the threats from his ex. It’s up to Hayden to convince Boone the danger is real…before jealous antics escalate to deadly obsession.

** Justice for Boone is the 6th book in the Badge of Honor: Texas Heroes Series. Each book is a stand-alone, with no cliffhanger endings.

Badge of Honor: Texas Heroes
Justice for Mackenzie
Justice for Mickie
Justice for Corrie 
Justice for Laine
Shelter for Elizabeth
Justice for Boone
Shelter for Adeline

Shelter for Sophie
Justice for Erin (Nov 2017)

Justice for Milena (Mar 2018)
Shelter for Blythe (TBA)
Justice for Hope (TBA)
Shelter for Quinn (TBA)
Shelter for Koren (TBA)
Shelter for Penelope (TBA)

 

For those that know me Contemporary Romance is not my top pick in genres to read, but I do pick them up every now and then. I have to say this is my favorite from Ms. Stoker that I’ve read so far.

Hayden is a Deputy Sheriff. Tuff, strong, and an independent women who is more like one of the guys then a women, but she still is feminine.

Boone is a cowboy, takes great care of his ranch, those that work for him, and has a strong moral code of not hitting a women for any reason.

Hayden and Boone were an interesting couple to fall in love with. Hayden meets Boone when she’s called out to his place for domestic violence, but he’s the victim although it takes her showing up to show the others that that is the case. Yes, men can be abused too.

The domestic violence and a female police offer just added to the story. There was a balance; between their pasts, what they do now, and what is happening around them. Hayden showed her femininity and Boone his masculinity. Their roles didn’t define them anymore then their gender. I liked this. Liked the role-reversal. Liked the story. Liked how everything played together and made this couple one of my favorites to enjoy. It was sweet and adorable.

Note: Can be read as a stand alone. Books in this series do not have to be read in order.

Rated: 4 Stars

*Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy provided by Susan Stoker via RockStarLit with the sole purpose of an honest review. All thoughts, comments and ratings are my own.

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Book 1: Justice for Mackenzie – FREE
Book 2: Justice for Mickie
Book 3: Justice for Corrie
Book 4: Justice for Laine
Book 5: Shelter for Elizabeth
Book 6: Justice for Boone
Book 7: Shelter for Adeline
Book 8: Shelter for Sophie
Book 9: Justice for Erin 
Book 10: Justice for Milena (Coming 2018)

 

 

Challenge(s): Pick Your Genre (Con) | Backlist Reader (2017)

 

 

I'm an outdoor sun loving reader living near San Fransisco. I’m a mother, wife, animal & book lover. I'm the owner, reviewer & mind behind Angel’s Guilty Pleasures. My favorite animals are horses & dogs. As for reading I love all things paranormal & urban fantasy & my favorite shifters are dragons.

6 comments on “ARC Review: Justice for Boone (Badge of Honor: Texas Heroes, #6) by Susan Stoker

  1. Awesome review Angela! Shared on my socials!!

    • Thank you for sharing. Glad you enjoyed the review.

  2. Glad you liked this!! You know how much I love Susan Stoker’s books!
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    • Yes, I do know how much you enjoy Ms. Stoker. This one was different and I liked that. She has away of going for those things that seam taboo to talk about or discuss in life.

  3. I’m not familiar with these books. I’m like you, I only read contemporary here and there. Glad this one worked for you
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    • I’m glad this one worked too. To many CR’s just don’t work for me and that’s why I only read them every now and again.