Saturday, March 5, 2016

Furious by T.R. Ragan

Faith McMann comes home to a nightmare: her husband is killed and her son and daughter are taken. Although the intruders leave her for dead, she survives. Crippling grief and fear for her children make life unbearable. Until her anguish turns to anger…and she trades victimhood for vengeance.
Frustrated with the law’s efforts, she takes action to rescue her children—and wreaks havoc on the brutal criminals who tore them from her. With her family and newfound allies at her side, Faith descends into the hellish underworld of human trafficking, determined to make those who prey on the innocent pray for mercy.
The forces she’s up against have already proven that their ruthlessness knows no bounds. And there’s nothing they won’t do to turn Faith’s crusade into a suicide mission. But they’re about to learn that nothing is more dangerous than a mother fighting for her children—especially one who’s earned the nickname Furious.

Review: I was given an ARC of Furious from NetGalley for an honest review and this is my review.
Well, T.R. Ragan has done it again with this series, she has a group of kick butt misfits that are going to work together to help right the wrongs of the world and win the hearts of her readers. I love Faith aka Furious who is searching for her children who were abducted when her house was invaded and her husband was killed and she was left for dead with a slit throat. During her quest to find her children she meets Rage and Beast in her anger management class and they agree to help her and her family search for the children.
Their search introduces Faith to the horrors of human and children trafficking in her hometown and some of the things she does to find her kids are things only a mother would do. This book deals with some very disturbing subject matter but it was handled very well and with great care. I am not going to get into spoilers but Furious leaves the reader on the edge of the seat clamouring for the next book in this new series.
Furious is definitely a five out of five star book.

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