![]() ![]() ![]() But Justin Allens is no longer the sixteen-year-old that disappeared a dozen years ago, and now he's deathly afraid that if his family and friends ever knew the truth about him, they would wish that he'd never returned to them at all. With this third release, which I originally believed was the last one, author RJ Scott has once again taken things a notch higher, with a tale of a young man many thought was no longer living but unwittingly becomes a prodigal son, brother, and friend who is on the run from those who want to silence him and he makes his way back home to Crooked Tree. I guess you could say it was a combination of the themes that all revolved around love, whether it be love for family, love for a best friend, love for the land, or love for “the one”. The series started on a high with the five-starred first novel, Crooked Tree Ranch, followed by the five-plus-starred sequel, The Rancher’s Son. If you asked me what it was about the Montana series that has made it such a favorite of mine, I wouldn't be able to limit it to just one specific reason. ![]()
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