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Book Review: Yeager's Law - 4.5 stars

Yeager's Law by Scott Bell

Normally I'm not much of a thriller fan, but Yeager's Law by Scott Bell is well worth the detour. This book doesn't rely on cheap jump-scare tactics and eerie feelings to communicate a sense of danger, which is nice. It's fast-paced and action-heavy. If you're looking for a bit of modern-day swash and buckle, this one is for you.

Bell flips back and forth between multiple viewpoints to give us all angles of the story. That can get confusing, but I never had to check back and figure out who was whom. For a batty reader like me, that's an impressive feat. Even with all the viewpoint switching, there were still a few surprises saved up at the end, which made it fun as well as interesting.

There's a low-key romance element there too, which helps a lot - especially since the love interest in question is an impressive lady herself. Fainting damsel in distress she is not.

My only complaint is that the "bad guys" were at times a little too definitively "bad," but only a little. I never felt it was outside the bounds of reason, but once or twice I wrinkled my nose a bit. Still, Abel Yeager and his cast of co-stars were plenty awesome enough to make up for it.

This book is part one of a series, and I definitely plan to check out the next installment!

Blurb:

Abel Yeager is dead broke, down on his luck, and suffering from a serious case of what-the-hell-does-it-matter. His transition from active Marine to stateside long-haul trucker hit a wicked speed bump when his rig was involved in a wreck that claimed the life of a pregnant woman and laid him up for several months.

Back at work but deeply in debt, Yeager meets bookstore owner Charlie Buchanan in St. Louis and jumps at the chance to haul a load of remainder books to Austin for her. On the way south, a crew of truck thieves tracks his every move. But none of them know what Charlie’s ex has smuggled inside the book pallets, who he stole it from, or how far the owner will go to get it back. Charlie’s the first person Yeager has cared about in a long time, but as their bond deepens, so does the danger they’re in.

With enemy forces closing in, Yeager battles greed, corruption, and his own fatalism in a bid to hold true to Yeager’s First Law: come home at the end of the day.

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Would you like something to read, at a great discount? Of course you would.

I'm joining some of my fellow Scribophile members in a reading round robin, where we each buy everyone else's books and check them out. We all priced our books reasonably for the event, so many of these books will be 99 cents for a limited time! Many of them are also in the kindle lending library, if you have that. This means that my reading list is pretty packed for this month already.

I don't normally plan my reading list so far in advance, but it seems like a good opportunity to give everyone a peek at my bookshelf. Note: I haven't read any of these yet, so I'm not sure what genre they are or how long. This is my untested future plans.

Here we go! In no particular order:

Savage Dawn - Inge Moore
A Date with Angel: and other things that weren't supposed to happen (A Romantic Comedy) - Jeff Judkins
Beasts and Savages (The Beastly Series Book 1) - Emma Woods
The Secrets of Slade Sanders (The Slade Sanders Series Book 1) - Sea Smith
The River Girl's Song: Texas Women of Spirit, Book 1 - Angela Castillo
The Rad Misfits - Marlina Williams
Young Marian A Viper in the Forest - Mandy Webster
Night Planes: When One and Done Becomes Fly Till You Die - Patrick Link
The Bastard's Blade: a medieval romantic fantasy - Luca Thrace
Home to You (Suspicious Hearts Book 1) - Taylor Sullivan
Eating Off The Floor - Kesia Alexandra
Rolled: (a short story) - Brian Hartman
The Secret King: Lethao - Dawn Chapman
THE AMERICAN FATHERS EPISODE 1: SWEPT AWAY - Henry Sullivan
A is for Adverb: An Alphabet for Authors in Agony - Aliya Smith
Papa's Portrait: An 1820 Stephenson House Short Story - D.L. Andersen
Yesterday: A Novel of Reincarnation - Samyann
Wild Hunt: A Tale Told In Mythic Time (The Mythic Time Series Book 1) - LJ McDowall
Duped: An anthology - Donna A. Leahey
Calasade: Sanguinem Isle: Illustrated Greco-Roman Fantasy (Normally $5.49 - .99 Sale Won't Last Long) - Mark Stone

And that's it! Whew this is gonna be a long list to read through, but I'm excited!

*gets her reading chair warmed up*