Review – On Her Father’s Grave (Rogue River #1)

On Her Father's Grave (Rogue River #1)
By: Kendra Elliot
Website: https://www.kendraelliot.com/home/
Release Date: October 7th, 2014
Publisher: Montlake Romance
Series: Rogue River #1
Rating:


Another jointly written series by Kendra Elliot and Melinda Leigh. This novella series is fantastic and the quick reads were so enjoyable and well written.

Stevie Taylor returns to her hometown after the death of her police chief father, hoping the familiarity of her hometown and slower pace compared to her life as a LAPD officer will help her heal and rest. However, small towns can be just as dangerous as big cities.

When a teenager dies after taking a new drug Stevie works with Zane, the new police chief and very clearly the romantic interest in this story. Their connection is instant and, like most things written in the genre, formulaic but I’m not complaining as it helps fill in gaps quickly in such short novellas.

Like most stories from these authors the books can be read as standalone and the connection between books in the series is through secondary characters. However, I’m a fan of continuity and having all the information possible so I suggest you read these together, in order.

About author

Brittney Soban

Brittney is a writer, reader and general lover of all things that end up printed on a page. With a few published poems and a lot of unpublished stories and novels she spends her days doing a nine to five job while wishing she was home working on the worlds she loves to create. As “punishment”, her and her brothers were banned from watching television for a week, leading to Brittney deciding that the free books at the library were better than TV and, in a very Matilda fashion, she took home loads of books every day and has never looked back. A reader of all types of literature, she will read practically anything put in front of her as long as something within it, no matter how small, sparks her interest. Give her high fantasy, science fiction, mystery, it doesn’t matter, but her love does lie within the fantasy and YA genres. A series junkie on top of everything else, she picks and chooses when to begin a series based on how many standalone books also await her attention in her to be read pile. Once she starts a series she will read every installment available back to back until she finishes a series or is forced to wait for the next publication. Called a book dragon by her boyfriend, the term is fitting as she owns more books than anything else and is quite sure her obituary will state she died under an avalanche of books. She truly wouldn’t have it any other way.

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