Nick Noble hadn’t
planned on being the prodigal son. But when his father dies and leaves half the
Silver Buckle—the Noble family ranch—to Nick’s former best friend, he returns
home to face his mistakes… and to guarantee that the ranch stays in the Noble
family.
Award-winning
journalist Piper Sullivan believes Nick framed her brother for murder, and she’s
determined to find justice. But following Nick to the Silver Buckle and posing
as a ranch cook proves more challenging than she thinks. So does resisting his
charming smile.
As Nick seeks to
overturn his father’s will-and Piper digs for answers- family secrets surface
that send Nick’s life into a tailspin. But there’s someone else who wants to
take the Silver Buckle from the Noble family, and he’ll stop at nothing—even murder—to
make it happen.
I
just finished Reclaiming Nick for the
first time a couple of days ago, and I cannot explain in words just how much I enjoyed
it. Susan May Warren did a wonderful job weaving the mystery into her story; there
were so many incidents that I never saw coming. Reclaiming Nick definitely kept
me guessing!
Nick
Noble’s past is full of regrets. Clearly the last thing he wants to do is face
all of them, but when his father dies and leaves half of the Noble family land
to Nick’s ex-best friend Cole, he feels he must do something to keep the Silver
Buckle in the family. Arriving home, Nick realizes how much has changed since
he left, and how he should have been there. While he is sure his father would
be disappointed in him, Nick knows he can’t turn back time. Can he find a way
to make it up to his family, or will he just make a big mess of things?
Piper
Sullivan didn’t have the ideal childhood. With a firm belief that Nick Noble
framed her brother for murder, she seeks to exact justice on the person she can
do something about. While she cannot change her childhood memories that still
give her nightmares, she can do something about Nick. Traveling to Montana, she
finds work as a chef on the Silver Buckle so that she can have Nick right under
her nose. There’s just one problem. She doesn’t cook.
Packed
with both hilarious and spine chilling moments, Reclaiming Nick is a heartwarming mystery that I give five out of
five bookshelves just for being awesome. You should check this one out if you
get a chance!
Just
a tip, my LifeWay store has it as a bargain book, so I’d check there first.
Happy
reading!
All credit for the above
italicized synopsis goes to Susan May Warren and her publishers.
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