
So who knows? I will add it to my list of Amazon questions list to call them about this summer. I read the detailed information and it acts like one book can be borrowed at a time, but I have three borrowed. I’m not sure how it works since it says borrowed, rather than owned. It is the first thing I have read in Prime reading. This is not exactly a Thrifty Thursday review even though it was “free” for me. He sees the survivalist side of her that she desperately tries to hide, but if she lets him get close enough to learn her secret, she might not survive the fallout… There, she meets police chief Truman Daly, whose uncle was the cave man’s latest victim. Sent by the FBI to assist local law enforcement, Mercy returns to Eagle’s Nest to face the family who shunned her while maintaining the facade of a law-abiding citizen. But the crime scene details are eerily familiar to an unsolved mystery from Mercy’s past. Now a predator known as the cave man is targeting the survivalists in her hometown, murdering them in their homes, stealing huge numbers of weapons, and creating federal suspicion of a possible domestic terrorism event. Until a shocking tragedy tore her family apart and forced her to leave home.

A prepper since childhood, Mercy grew up living off the land-and off the grid-in rural Eagle’s Nest, Oregon. Published by Montlake Romance on January 17,2017įBI special agent Mercy Kilpatrick has been waiting her whole life for disaster to strike.

This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.
