It was ok

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This is book 3 in the Dolly Rawlins series. I don’t believe you need to read the first two books to get all the background information because it seems as it comes up enough throughout the story.

I honestly have mixed feelings about this book. There are a lot of characters, and it’s difficult to keep track of all of them; some of them have little to do with anything, and it would have been nice if they weren’t included. The main character, Dolly, is a difficult, bossy woman, and yet at times, the author reveals a softer side to her. The other women, ex-prisoners, who had planned to steal from Dolly find themselves working for her instead. Astonishingly enough, they go along with this, and it is surprising to me and at times unrealistic, the things they are willing to do. The ending was a surprise, and a bit disappointing.

I know the author tried to have these woman come across as tough ex cons, and therefore made them seem very coarse at times, but I could have done without all the sex scenes and bad language.

Overall, It’s an ok book.