Sunday, January 31, 2021

Review of Guardians in Blue


Brief Summary Courtesy of Black Rose Writing

A fatherless boy growing up in a small Texas town is taken under wing by the local lawmen. They work with the town leaders to provide his basic needs and help him escape the shame and poverty of his circumstances. One in particular becomes his guardian.

He teaches the boy about life, how to face his fears, that honor is more important than comfort and that defending those who cannot defend themselves is the highest duty of a man. The boy learns the lessons well. He hears the call and his heart opens to it. He too becomes a Guardian.

My Review: 

I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest, unbiased review. This is my first book that I read of Ken Bangs so I was not sure what to expect in terms of storyline and characters. 

Although the book sounded interesting with both the storyline and the characters it did not meet my expectations. I found the story to be slow and hard for me to get interested in. I ended up giving up half way through. 

I do recommend that readers give it a try. Even though the book wasn't for me it doesn't mean that others won't like it. 


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