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A review by naceprettub
A Woman Called Sage by DiAnn Mills
3.0
I actually started reading this because someone I talk to on Twitter posted that it was free and seemed interesting. I didn't pay attention to the fact that it was published by a company that puts out Christian based fiction. While I was reading there was a lot of mention of God and religion but I didn't feel like it was being shoved down my throat. That being said...
I'm really glad that I read this one. A Woman called Sage is unlike anything I usually read: genre, included.
Sage Morrow is a female bounty hunter but it's the "why" of it that makes it interesting. When she meets and teams up with Marshal Parker Timmons to catch a family of outlaws things really get tense. I found myself rooting for Sage and Parker; hoping she got what she was after and for both of them to get a HEA (happily ever after).
I was happy with how things turned out. It was a quick read and nice to have something different.
I'm really glad that I read this one. A Woman called Sage is unlike anything I usually read: genre, included.
Sage Morrow is a female bounty hunter but it's the "why" of it that makes it interesting. When she meets and teams up with Marshal Parker Timmons to catch a family of outlaws things really get tense. I found myself rooting for Sage and Parker; hoping she got what she was after and for both of them to get a HEA (happily ever after).
I was happy with how things turned out. It was a quick read and nice to have something different.