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Title: Never Let Them See You Bleed (A Tinhorn Western #1)
Author: William W Johnstone & J. A. Johnstone
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Year: 2022
Publisher: Pinnacle
My rating: 5 out of 5 stars.
Never Let Them See You Bleed is a new addition to the Johnstone works of western fiction. Readers will enjoy meeting Flint Moran who, along with his siblings and parents, live on a farm outside the town of Tinhorn. Flint knew he didnt want to be a farmer, so when the town asked him to be their deputy to help Sherriff Buck Jackson, he agreed. Now, he boards in a small room at a boardinghouse on the edge of town when he isnt needed to guard prisoners or chase after law breakers.
As it turns out, Flint has a natural gut feeling when something isnt right in town. When Ada Tubbs attempts to break her husband out of jail, she finds herself on the run too. However, the woman just goes back to the family home until Flint learns of the location and in a comical move of stealth captures Ada when she least expects it. Her father and brothers then seek to get her out which lands them in trouble with the law.
The father and brother of Ada move their horses south to evade the law and join up with extended family with the hopes of more profitable though illegal endeavors. The family gang now sets their sights not on other towns to carry out their illicit plans, but right back to Tinhorn! Ada sets her black heart on exacting revenge on one person
Flint Moran. No one better get in her way!
I really enjoyed the first book in the newest addition to Johnstone country. Flint Moran seems to be an unassuming, intelligent, and strong character. He loves his family, is in no hurry to marry and for now being a lawman is just fine with him. Mindy is a local gal who serves at the towns café owner and enjoys seeing Flint when he takes time to eat there usually with the Sheriff.
I highly recommend reading and sharing the newest addition with all the action, drama and romance that is sure to please!
Note: The opinions shared in this review are solely my responsibility.
johnstone-novels Truitti1,261 5
24-51. Great story about a town named Tinhorn, Sheriff Buck, and a young upstart Flint. I really enjoyed the story, the characters, and the overall quality. I LOVED that there was a woman bad guy who wasn't a prostitute. What a concept that a woman could be a bad guy who wasn't called Ma or was not a soiled dove. I borrowed this audio book from the Sacramento Public Library through the Libby app. Betty Hutchinson80 6
My first western book. The characters are strong and memorable. Because of the new genre, it took me a little while to actually get into the story. The ending was different than what seemed to be coming also. It's a good book, just not my normal type of read.giveaways owned-and-read Tanya Dreke129 24
Thank you to the author, publisher and Goodreads Giveaways for the complimentary paperback copy. Great western set in a small Texas town. Highly recommend!goodreads-giveaways1 Daytona Snyder7 1 follower
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