Book Review and Giveaway: Sundown (Sky King Ranch #3) by Susan May Warren | Lone Star Book Blog Tours

Sunrise, Sunburst, & Sundown
The Sky King Ranch Series
by
SUSAN MAY WARREN
Christian Fiction / Romance
Publisher: Revell
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THE SKY KING RANCH SERIES
Meet the boys of Sky King Ranch! The Kingston brothers are back in town, and you can read their stories in the Sky King Ranch series books Sunrise, Sunburst, and Sundown by USA Today bestselling author Susan May Warren.
Sunrise: Pilot Dodge Kingston has always been the heir to Sky King Ranch. But after a terrible family fight, he left to become a pararescue jumper. A decade later, he’s headed home to the destiny that awaits him.
Sunburst: When former Navy Seal and lifelong bachelor Ranger Kingston is called upon to take part in a rescue mission to save his brother Colt, who has been kidnapped by terrorists in Nigeria, he is shocked to find among the hostages a woman he knows and could never forget.
Sundown: Former Delta Operative Colt Kingston may not know the truth, but he sure doesn’t trust Tae, the woman who is caring for his ailing father at Sky King Ranch. Behind those beautiful blue eyes, he can tell there is a troubled–and smart–woman.
PRAISE FOR THE SERIES:

“Warren proves yet again why she is a master in the genre.”–Booklist, starred review on Sunrise

“International intrigue and adventure paired with a simmering romance equals one fast-moving story you won’t be able to put down!”–Lisa Harris, bestselling author of the Nikki Boyd Files series, on Sunburst

Sundown closes out Susan May Warren’s Sky King Ranch trilogy in fine fashion. Sunrise told us Dodge Kingston’s story, Sunburst Ranger’s. (You can read my reviews for those two books here and here.) Sundown gives us the scoop on the third Kingston brother, Colt.

Tae, the mysterious woman who helped nurse Colt back to health when he returned home from Nigeria seriously injured, is regaining her memories and her voice. The book opens with a bang, as they place themselves in harm’s way to try to salvage Tae’s backpack from the wrecked plane that brought her to Alaska. She’s insistent that it has her research, and she’s also looking to prove to the Kingston clan that yes, she did break free from a Russian who kidnapped her, by finding the plane, and hopefully, a body. Colt doesn’t know the details of what she’s involved with, but he is determined to protect her.

The tension ratchets up when we learn that Tae is a medical researcher, working on a vaccine to protect against an ancient strain of smallpox that the Russians are getting ready to unleash on the world.  Where will they strike? When? Can Tae recreate her vaccine research in time to protect people if the virus gets loose?

The use of a virus that’s going to cause a lot of trouble if it gets loose is a timely background. There are plenty of opportunities for heroics from the Kingston brothers, and plenty of bad guys who need a good butt-kickin’. But the story isn’t all shoot-em-up action. Tae and Colt are both wrestling with their faith and their feelings, wondering whether the other would be better if they just disappeared back into their old lives. Colt is the kind of man who runs toward the trouble when it starts, always in the thick of things. He isn’t convinced that God is really looking out for him, and isn’t sure he can find purpose if he isn’t actively defending against evil.

Warren focuses not only on the action and suspense, but also the importance of family and faith. The Kingston brothers have had their problems, some bigger than others. But when it comes down to it, they’ve got each other’s backs. Their faith isn’t something taken out for show on a Sunday morning. It’s down in the nitty gritty, dealing with questions of God’s love, relationships, God’s purpose for their lives – real issues that any of us may struggle with. Colt and his brothers are a little bit larger than life, and a regular day at my house doesn’t look much like some of the situations they find themselves in. But it’s nice to be reminded that the God who cares about Colt Kingston, Delta Force tough guy laying it on the line for his country, also cares about me, fighting my way through traffic to go to a job I’m not crazy about.

If you like a story that’s chock-full of action, with clean romance and characters that are easy to relate to, and one that brings a touch of “happily ever after” into your everyday routine, you’ll love Sundown. Read the whole trilogy (heck, scroll on down and enter to win it!). Susan May Warren may just become one of your new favorite authors. She’s certainly one of mine!

Susan May Warren is the USA Today bestselling author of nearly 90 novels with more than 1.5 million books sold, including the Global Search and Rescue and the Montana Rescue series, as well as Sunrise and Sunburst. Winner of a RITA Award and multiple Christy and Carol Awards, as well as the HOLT Medallion and numerous Readers’ Choice Awards, Susan makes her home in Minnesota.

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ONE WINNER:

A Set of the Sky King Ranch Books &
Northern Nights of Alaska Necklace.

(US only; ends midnight, 12/09/22.)

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2 Responses to Book Review and Giveaway: Sundown (Sky King Ranch #3) by Susan May Warren | Lone Star Book Blog Tours

  1. I really like what you said Warren does with reminding us that it’s that one glorious God who cares for the everyday heroes as much as the superhero version. Your review seals the deal that I need to read this series. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

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