Defending Morgan by Susan Stoker



Defending Morgan is an excellent ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ third release in Susan Stoker’s Mountain Mercenaries series. It had everything I was expecting and more. 

Morgan is not the stereotypically depicted kidnap victim, she doesn’t cry, scream or cause a fuss. She has the presence of mind to do what she has to, to help ‘Arrow’ and his teammates get her away from the hell hole she has been living for the last year. It is her backbone and feistiness that endeared her to me.

What’s more is that Arrow gives her the space she needs, Susan has chosen a tricky path for the two main characters, Morgan having been kidnapped beaten and raped, this is a story of finding her way back home, but also finding her way back to reality, normality all the while the threat of danger is closing in.

Given the nature of the story, I wouldn’t recommend to those who might be triggered by the subject matters mentioned above. But if readers like joining their characters on a journey of self-discovery, with a spoonful of suspense and a dash of romance, then this is an excellent read.

My thanks to #Netgalley and #Montlake Romance for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book.

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