
About the Book:
How far will he take his quest for vengeance?
Owen Lockart will track down and kill the man who murdered his three brothers and left him to die in the Colorado wilderness. And no one will get in his way.
Sally Reiner doesn’t know a stranger. She thinks nothing of befriending Owen, her family’s new ranch hand. Little does she know he’s won her trust to gain information about her no-good murderer of a brother.
Will deceit and vengeance destroy Sally and Owen, or will they trust in the only One Who is able to deliver them?
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My Review:
To the Uttermost by Kristina Hall
Rating: 5/5
Pages: 341
Published: May 17, 2021
Series: A Better Country
I enjoyed the first book in this two book series earlier this year, and knew I had to read Sally’s story soon! Well, it took a little longer than expected, but I finally did!
Wow, I thought the first book was good, but this one?! It’s in whole different level. I found the time skip to be well done, the family lived peaceably on the ranch for around a decade by the start of this book, and throughout the story we get glimpses of their lives and what’s changed in that time. It was a great way to connect the stories without having to have read both, keeping both independent enough to be fully readable whether together or separate, which I liked.
The themes of faith, family, and forgiveness in this one were still there, and I honestly think that they were even better portrayed and explored here! To truly appreciate the story, I do recommend reading them both and in order, because they are both well worth reading. But yes, this one offers a wonderful and touching conclusion to the duology that I loved! Definitely a new favorite and likely one of my top reads this year! (Possibly even my top read! So good!)
Other books in the series:
(Below is a list of the other books I’ve read & reviewed for this series)

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