Review | Tate (The Montana Marshalls #2) was a great read. It was full of drama and the characters stood out like in Book #1 of the series. Tate never felt he was good enough for anyone. He felt anyone that he got close to; something would happen and he did not want that to happen to Glo. He loved Glo and would protect her to the very end. The story was very inspirational when Tate is told by family that he was loved no matter what from God. Tate begins to realize that it is important to let his guard down and be loved. Glo learns that she needs to be herself and not what others want her to be. I received this as an ebook by the author. My review is my honest opinion. |
Wednesday, August 7, 2019
Tate By Susan May Warren
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