The adventures of the Kingston brothers conclude with Sundown in the Sky King Ranch Series. Susan May Warren brings closure to some aspects of the series by taking care of the Kingston boys and their romantic interests. Based on past history, it is likely this will not be the last that is heard about Colt, Ranger, and Dodge, but at least they seem to have a positive direction in their lives.
This book continues the plot set forth in the previous two installments, and one really needs to read those in order to have the full picture. The book moves quickly and as is typical of Warren’s books, multiple characters from other books appear in this one. The interesting part will be to see which characters later become the focus of books of their own.
It is satisfying to watch as Colt comes to terms with his own failings and shortcomings. Reading about his finding redemption and forgiveness for himself is very satisfying. In true Susan May Warren fashion this is intermingled with all sorts of crazy and dangerous situations. More than anything, it is uplifting to see big, tough, strong men who make following God a masculine trait and not a weakness.
Review of an Advance Reader Copy Provided by the Publisher
Content Analysis:
Profanity/Language: None
Violence/Gore: Many gunfights, some resulting in death or bloody injuries; a character is shot in the head; an explosion destroys someone’s home with a clear intent to cause injury; characters fight and bloody noses are mentioned.
Sex/Nudity: A character thinks of another as sexy; a non-married couple falls asleep together outside, no sexual implication.
Mature Subject Matter:
Bio-terrorism, serious health condition, death of parent.
Drug/Alcohol Use:
None


