Romantic Times called Patricia Potter "one of the romantic genre's finests talents". Now, she works her bestselling romantic magic to create her most stunning achievement. Set in the tumultuous days just after the Civil War, Renegade tells the thrilling tale of a scoundrel who becomes a seeker of justice and the woman who tames his reckless heart.
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Romantic Times called Patricia Potter "one of the romantic genre's finests talents". Now, she works her bestselling romantic magic to create her most stunning achievement. Set in the tumultuous days just after the Civil War, Renegade tells the thrilling tale of a scoundrel who becomes a seeker of justice and the woman who tames his reckless heart.
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Rhys Redding is a carry-over from the first book - LIGHTNING. The story opens as the ship is being blown apart in the waters off the North Carolina coast. The Union is firing upon this blockade runner, trying to shorten the war by depriving the South of needed supplies. It is February 1865.
The next chapter opens in Libby Prison located in Richmond, Virginia -- a Confederate Prison. It may be the end of the Civil War but these injured men are too ill to know or care. Rhys notices a woman (Mrs. Susannah Fallon) who visits her brother, Wesley, most days and tends to his needs. She also gives water to Rhys. Susannah keeps reminding her brother about the ranch they left and his intended bride, Erin.
Wes wants no part of any of it; he's lost a leg and has decided that he just wants to die. Because Susannah is the widow of a famous, heroic Confederate officer, she gets written permission to take her brother away from the prison. Since the war will end soon, Richmond will be in chaos - Susannah needs to remove him immediately.
She offers get a release for Rhys if he will accompany them to their ranch in Texas. She knows that there is no way she can manage a depressed, severely injured soldier on the long journey.
Rhys has a very important reason for wanting to escape the prison before the Union army arrives and discovers him. He is known as a renegade runner - although he is Welsh, punishment will be severe.
Rhys agrees, though he is in poor condition himself. But, Susannah senses his strength, although she has no idea who Rhys really is. Rhys proves his value quickly. Susannah bought one of the last wagons and horses (both in awful condition) that are left in Richmond. There are plenty who want to steal them. They try but Rhys is canny enough to outwit them until they can get to a regiment of Confederate soldiers.
Half of the book is about the arduous trip to Texas; the last half is about the trouble they encounter when they arrive. There are those trying to steal property. Unbelievably, the ranch thieves are more dangerous than the awful trip to Texas.
This is my 24th book by Patricia Porter and she does not have a clue about "how to write a bad book"! The plotting, character development and pacing are wonderful. This is the second book from the 2 book series: Civil War. 4.5 stars