
She probably told the ranch manager I anonymously wrote a column for the San Antonio Flash-News and hinted we would collaborate on the articles. She’d talked the BVSBar dude ranch into giving us discounts in exchange for writing articles about the place.

Our friend Meredith Laughlin, sitting in the front seat with Sam, nodded agreement. We need a change of scenery… fresh air, I said. Miffed by his remark, I bored eye beams into the back of his head and reminded myself to keep my voice neutral. I’d been contentedly gazing out the windows of his Caprice as it hugged the highway and wound through the gently rising slopes of the Texas Hill Country. Sam Vanderhoven’s remark jerked me from my backseat reverie. The trouble with you, Aggie, is you have an aversion to leading a normal life. Thanks to NetGalley and Henery Press for the galley.

I still don't think that Sam will be made when he finds out Aggie's secret (I even think he might already know).If you enjoyed the humor, twists, and mystery of the first book then you are sure to love this one.

I also really enjoyed that in this book Aggie and Sam's relationship is slowly but surely growing into something more. What I really loved about this book is that while Aggie is still investigating on her own she and Sam managed to team up in this one. When one of the workers on the dude ranch goes into a coma after what appeared to be a horse riding accident Aggie does some investigating and realizes what appears to be an accident just might have been something more sinister.This book contained just as much of the humor and mystery that I loved from the first book. They thought they would be going on a nice relaxing vacation where Aggie could get some material for her advice column but of course things are never just normal with Aggie. Aggie and her friends Sam and Meredith are back and this time they are on a dude ranch. Somehow.I loved the first book in this series so it was a no-brainer that I'd read this book.

Desperate to fly, but clueless about which way to go.
