Tuesday, November 2, 2021

The Mobster's Daughter by Rachel Scott McDaniel

 Title:  The Mobster’s Daughter

Author:  Rachel Scott McDaniel

Ch: 47

Pg:  368

Genre: Christian Historical Fiction, Christian Historical Romance  

Rating: 5 stars

Publisher: Ally Press

 



    No one does 1920s Pittsburg like Rachel Scott McDaniel, and The Mobsters Daughter is more proof. It may be McDaniel’s novel yet. With Above the Fold and The Red Canary she hints at the dark Pittsburg under belly. In The Mobster’s Daughter she dives right in. I love the 1920e and I love that more authors are writing books set there.


Catarina Salvastanos becomes Kate Chamberlin to protect herself. But even a name change can’t protect her forever. But despite every she still has a heart for others especially Charlie a young boy whom she’s taken the time to know. When a threat is revealed, her books calls in Detective Everett Jennings or Rhett. I admired his morals and convictions of leaving the police department because of the corruption and not knowing who to trust. He’s now my favorite of Rachel’s heroes. He’s determined to protect Kate no matter what but when the truth comes out will he still feel the same.

But the most important thing that stands most is that The Mobster’s Daughter is about second chances and who we are In Gods sight.

I loved Kates and Rhett’s story though the ending was bittersweet it was the perfect ending for the book. I’m already looking forward to Rachel’s next book.

 

 



 

I received a complimentary copy   from the author. I was not required to provide a positive review. All opinions expressed are mine alone.

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