Thursday, November 17, 2022

Review: Range (The Metcalfes #3) by Ronie Kendig

About the Book
He's back and he's out for blood

Fed up with living in the shadow of his brothers, Range Metcalfe struck out to carve a name for himself—one written in the blood of many a terrorist. Now, he’s targeting the notorious Madam of Kandahar, who has trafficked children and women. Finally given the green light, he captures her and quickly finds himself entrenched up in a deadly encounter that forces him into the Afghan wilderness—with the madam.

Ten years as a trafficking victim Kasra Jazani has little left of her soul. No longer able to live with herself, she takes matters into her own hands and coordinates an escape, a massive coup against the man who has kept her and so many others captive. They flee into the night—right into the fierce and capable hands of American operators, who ruin everything and put lives at risk. Livid, she knows death is coming for them, because she also holds a very dangerous, very powerful secret: the name of the man at the top of the trafficking ring. Now that monster wants her—and her American protector—dead.


MY THOUGHTS

Wow! What an intense, heartbreaking and, yet, hope-filled read. It's the best of the series so far. The lightning fast pace and high stakes had me flipping through the pages as fast as possible. Things took numerous surprising turns, so I could never predict what was gonna happen next. I wish it had been a little bit longer, but that just emphasizes how good it was. I can't wait for Brooke's story next!

This series tackles the horrors of human trafficking. They're hard reads at times, but absolutely necessary. I really hope everyone will check these books out. Yes, it's tough to read about the horrific things that happen, but it's so important. This is happening all around the world, every single day, to so many innocent people. I'm so glad this series is bringing more awareness.

FIVE STARS

4 comments:

  1. This does sound like an intense read. And any book that deals with human trafficking is always so heartbreaking, too.

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    1. It really is. I appreciate authors who shine a light on the subject, but they aren't the easiest reads.

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  2. Love this series! Can't Wait for Brooke.

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    1. Me too! Brooke's been a bit of a mystery the whole series, so I'm excited to find out what she's been up to.

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