Out of jail, but free?
I loved this book, I love the spunk of Mickey, not wanting to let herself
go when all things around her is crumbling. She’s free from jail, but jail stays a bit in her. She tries with all her might to build her life again and with the help and their mutual desire she manages, just. I admired the way Kelly Collins wrote her – a fire within her of passion and true feelings of friendship for the friends she left behind in jail. I liked the rawness of the descriptions of people, places and things, all the things which mattered – all this came true in this wonderful book of Second Chances.
When twenty-four-year-old Mickey Mercer walks out of the Denver Women’s Correctional Facility, she has two things on her mind: the friends she left behind and the rough road ahead. All she has in the outside world are a vengeful ex, a run-down ranch, a pickup truck ... and an unlikely ally—the cop who gives her a ride home. Kerrick is bossy and irritating. He’s also a big, sexy hunk of distraction. She’s torn between sending him on his way and giving in to the desire sizzling between them.
Detective Kerrick McKinley’s job is to protect and serve. The job consumes his life, until he gives a pretty, prickly ex-con a ride on a dusty road. But when they discover something is wrong out on Mickey’s ranch, Kerrick must either steer clear, or stand between her and the danger that prowls her range. She may be out of prison, but she’s still in trouble … too bad there’s nothing sexier than trouble in tight blue jeans.
This unlikely couple must look deeper to learn that sometimes people aren’t what they seem. Sometimes they’re better. This is book 1 of the Second Chances series, This one is good and it gets even better