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Book Review of In Too Deep (Kincaid Brides, Bk 2)

In Too Deep (Kincaid Brides, Bk 2)
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I really wanted to like this book, but like book 1, this was not an improvement. The men did not talk or act like men to me. Example, they're tracking these guys that tried to burn down the ranch. As we know, during times of high threat, men are armed with the God-given ability to keep a one-track mind. But instead, they start talking about random things while tracking, they sounded like girls jumping from one topic to another. And with Ethan trying to "talk" through his fears with his wife again in a feminine way, and his wife, Audra's dealing with her so-called cowardis,to the point of not doing what she needed to do to be safe (which I would call being rational);, it was so unbelievable, I started skipping pages and rolling my eyes. Then after enduring book 1 and 2, they still haven't found Audra's husband's stolen money. Which means I HAVE To endure book 3 to get closure.