Yellowstone Deception
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4.0 • 5 Ratings
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- £3.49
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- £3.49
Publisher Description
Book 5 in the Yellowstone Romance Series
Dan Osborne has one ambition in life. He wants to be a permanent park ranger in Yellowstone National Park, a place where his family roots run deep. He’ll do just about anything to make his dream a reality. When a pretty tourist tells him an incredible story about his ancestors, his dreams might be realized sooner than he hoped.
Jana Evans’ best friend traveled back in time for true love. Not only is a weathered diary proof that she survived, so is the handsome park ranger standing before Jana now. Her immediate attraction to Aimee’s descendant leaves her disturbed and confused, and she rushes back home to the safety of a normal life. An unexpected phone call months later from the very man she wanted to put out of her mind forces her back to Yellowstone. He has news that Aimee met with an untimely death. Is she willing to follow him 200 years into the past to save her best friend’s life?
Dan is convinced that Jana holds the key to finding the device that makes time travel possible. He hasn’t stopped thinking about her since their one brief encounter months ago. A journey into the past could not only set things in place for his own future, but it might also bring Jana back into his life. Will the truth about his motives shatter any chance they might have at love?
Titles in the Yellowstone Romance Series
Yellowstone Heart Song (Book 1)
Yellowstone Redemption (Book 2)
Yellowstone Awakening (Book 3)
Yellowstone Dawn (Book 4)
Yellowstone Deception (Book 5)
Customer Reviews
High expectations but....
I received the first book in this series for free and absolutely loved it. Bought this one because it continued the story of Jana. Wish I hadn't bothered as this has obviously been written as a cash in book. It is very similar to the first book e.g. Indians attempting to trade with hero for girl, French traders abducting girl. I already knew the heroine is a nurse who has been on wilderness survival courses, like Aimee from book 1. The hero did not appeal to me despite being physically similar to Daniel from book 1 because he is morally weak. I couldn't forgive him for what he was prepared to do just to get a job. If you have read book 1 then I think you will be disappointed by this. If you haven't read it then avoid this book and read the first one instead!