Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Review: Range

Range Range by Ronie Kendig
My rating: 💛💛💛💛

None of them knew how to keep their noses clean. They found trouble without looking for it. That was part of the Metcalfe brand.

From the first time we’ve met Range in this story, you see a no nonsense, black and white guy who is out to right wrongs, especially against children.

Range had so much anger build up, which was just jumping out from the pages. Yet, he was also strong and compassionate.

The readers had more compassion towards Kasra, because we saw from the start a side Range could not and did not want to see, but slowly was revealed to him as they found themselves in dangerous situations.

“Your anger has never frightened me. I … understand. It makes sense. It’s an armor around you, shielding wounds you nurse, ones you think make you stronger.”

Ronie Kendig again mastered taking a very difficult subject, bring across the horrible situation, but in a sensitive way.

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*I received a complimentary copy from the publisher. All opinions expressed are my own.*

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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.

About the author:



Ronie Kendig is an award-winning, bestselling author who grew up an Army brat. After thirty years of

marriage, she and her hunky hero are adventuring on the East coast, a short train ride from NYC with their retired military working dog and their Stealth Golden. Ronie’s degree in psychology has helped her pen novels of raw, broken characters.


Since launching onto the publishing scene, Ronie’s Rapid-Fire Fiction has hit the CBA Bestseller List, won the prestigious Christy Award, the RT Reviewers' Choice Award (twice), the HOLT Medallion, the IRCA, and FamilyFiction’s Readers’ Choice Awards.

Ronie loves people and helping other writers through speaking, workshops, and/or mentoring. Find Ronie at www.roniekendig.com, on Facebook (www.facebook.com/rapidfirefiction) , Twitter (@roniekendig), GoodReads, and Instagram (www.instagram.com/kendigronie ).

2 comments:

  1. Terrific review! I like that this seems like a very dangerous situation

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