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The Coltons: Wed to the Witness

The Coltons: Wed to the Witness

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Jackson and Cheyenne-SPOILERS
Review: Favorite scene with Cheyenne-
Talking after their wedding and Cheyenne getting a vision.

Favorite scene with Jackson-
Trying to prove his innocence after being arrested.

Together-
Confessing their love for each other.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: :)
Review: Someone is framing Jackson Colton for the attempted murder of his uncle Joe. In the very first book of this series (Beloved Wolf) someone tries to kill Joe at his sixtieth birthday party. Several months later in another book (Passion's Law) someone again tries to kill Joe. The reader does not know who really tried to kill Joe Colton, but we do know from previous books that `Meredith' is the one trying to frame Jackson. The evidence keeps piling up, but one of the most incriminating pieces of evidence is the testimony of Cheyenne James.

Cheyenne was at Joe's birthday bash and can place Jackson near the place where the shooter would have been standing. Cheyenne knows that her testimony makes Jackson look guilty. She does not want to testify against him because she knows that he is innocent. Cheyenne has a `gift' of sight or visions. She knows Jackson is innocent and she is willing to marry him to keep the police from making her give a statement.

Jackson and Cheyenne become close, but neither of them admits their true feelings for each other. Jackson is afraid he has nothing to offer Cheyenne since his future may include prison bars. Cheyenne is afraid that Jackson cannot accept her because of her `gift'. The story is exciting in that it brings a conclusion to who is trying to kill Joe. Now the family can concentrate on trying to find out the truth about `Meredith'. The last paragraph in this story is the most interesting and sets up the next book in the series, which is sure to be exciting.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: :)
Review: Someone is framing Jackson Colton for the attempted murder of his uncle Joe. In the very first book of this series (Beloved Wolf) someone tries to kill Joe at his sixtieth birthday party. Several months later in another book (Passion's Law) someone again tries to kill Joe. The reader does not know who really tried to kill Joe Colton, but we do know from previous books that 'Meredith' is the one trying to frame Jackson. The evidence keeps piling up, but one of the most incriminating pieces of evidence is the testimony of Cheyenne James.

Cheyenne was at Joe's birthday bash and can place Jackson near the place where the shooter would have been standing. Cheyenne knows that her testimony makes Jackson look guilty. She does not want to testify against him because she knows that he is innocent. Cheyenne has a 'gift' of sight or visions. She knows Jackson is innocent and she is willing to marry him to keep the police from making her give a statement.

Jackson and Cheyenne become close, but neither of them admits their true feelings for each other. Jackson is afraid he has nothing to offer Cheyenne since his future may include prison bars. Cheyenne is afraid that Jackson cannot accept her because of her 'gift'. The story is exciting in that it brings a conclusion to who is trying to kill Joe. Now the family can concentrate on trying to find out the truth about 'Meredith'. The last paragraph in this story is the most interesting and sets up the next book in the series, which is sure to be exciting.


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