Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Gunpowder Tea Review




Gunpowder Tea is the last of three novels in Margaret Brown’s Last Chance Series. In my opinion, it is the best of the three (each book is a good read though!)
The story starts off similar to the other books in the series, in that the author establishes the back ground of the main character-a hopeful heiress to the Last Chance Ranch. This time however, the main character-Annie-is not truly interested in obtaining the ranch as a means of support for she is a Pinkerton detective. She has been sent to the ranch in hopes of discovering the identity of the mysterious Phantom who is terrorizing victims through train and bank robberies. Clues about the Phantom have led the Pinkerton Agency to the Last Chance Ranch as well as a Wells Fargo detective. Neither detective knows the true identity of the Phantom or each other for that matter. All people on the ranch are considered suspects. Both detectives are surprised by the identity of each other, neither being a true ranch worker.
Unwillingly, they team up to discover who the Phantom is, only to discover a strong attraction between themselves. Do they find out who the Phantom is? Do they acknowledge their feelings about each other? Will Annie change her mind and truly try to become the long sought out heiress of the Last Chance Ranch? Please read the wonderfully written book. I don’t want to ruin the ending for you!
I was given this book free of charge by Booksneeze.com in exchange for my honest opinion.

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