Monday, March 30, 2020

Tender Misdemeanors by Alana Lorens

     Caryn Orlane has law enforcement in her blood; her father was a cop, and his father, too. She's a federal agent in northwest Montana, protecting the old forests and keeping the peace.
     Levi Bradshaw also believes in protecting the forests, but has a very different MO. He's the leader of a group of eco-warriors, determined to save the trees of the Bitterroot by legal—and illegal—means.
     When they meet in the woods at gunpoint, their encounter ignites a spark of interest, despite operating on opposite sides of the law. When their worlds turn on them, they only grow closer. If they don’t work together, can either survive?

Our Review:
     From the first stand-off in the middle of a forest in Montana's Bitterroot Mountains, Alana Lorens' Tender Misdemeanors catches the reader's attention in a vise grip and refuses to let go until the real 'baddies' are exposed. This non-stop thriller featuring eco-terrorists will keep you turning the pages. But then, who can ignore a woman who has reasons for living in an RV with a three-foot iguana—or a hero who names his pets after Shakespeare characters? Well done, Ms. Lorens.

On a scale of 1 to 5, Tender Misdemeanors deserves a 6.

Kat Henry Doran, Wild Women Reviews

1 comment:

  1. Sounds like my kind of story - looking forward to reading it. Thanks for featuring it.

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