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4 of 5 stars

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I have read some books that have been pretty heavy subject wise. So when I got to An Innocent Man on my review list, I breathed a sigh of relief. I have reviewed a few books by Margaret Watson in the past. They have always been enjoyable so I was all set to enjoy An Innocent Man. Oh boy, did I enjoy it!!

An Innocent Man is about one man’s determination to find out the truth about what happened to his father. He is also going there to get justice on the townspeople who wronged him years ago. One of those people is Sarah Wesley, the town’s NP. Sarah has hated Connor for years. She blames him for the death of her sister, Barb. So wasn’t she surprised when he turns up in her clinic after being in a bad motorcycle accident. I was hooked from reading the blurb. When I actually got to reading the story, it was so much more.

An Innocent Man is most definitely a romance novel. It is a romance novel with a small dash of mystery and intrigue thrown in. I was pretty happy with the romance, even though it was “Instalove“. Connor and Sarah fell in love within a week. They also fell in love while dodging her shady uncle and cousin in the secondary storyline. Speaking of that storyline, it was a bit predictable but enjoyable to read.

I liked Connor. His reasons for leaving Pine Butte were awful but he needed to do it. I felt that his quest to find out exactly what happened to his father was needed so he could finally get closure. His distrust of the residents of Pine Butte was well founded too. He was not treated very well by them. But he found out that people can change and memories can not always be correct. I do think that he should have been more upfront with Sarah about his career too. That was actually a surprise for me. I was not expecting it.

Sarah kind of annoyed me in the beginning of the book. She came across as a bit whiney about her being stuck in town. That lasted until she treated Connor. Then I started to like her. She put aside her personal feelings about him. She let him stay at her house. She got involved with his investigation. She showed Connor that the residents of Pine Butte didn’t hate him as he thought. She also helped Connor heal. When Connor revealed his secret to her at the end of the book, I would have been angry too.

The sex scenes in An Innocent Man were sweet. They also were not super graphic, which I enjoyed. You could see the feelings between Connor and Sarah come to life when they had sex. I enjoyed reading them!!

Other than Sarah kind of annoying me in the beginning of the book, I had no complaints about An Innocent Man.

The ending was pretty standard. All plotlines were resolved and the main characters were able to have an HEA. I do wish that there was an epilogue that fasts forward to the next year. I would have liked to see where Sarah and Connor were in their lives.

4 stars

Summary of An Innocent Man:

An Innocent Man is a fast paced romance that has a bit of intrigue and mystery in it. I enjoyed reading it, even if it was a bit predictable. This is a book that I would read while at the beach or pool.

Will I reread: Yes

Will I recommend to family and friends: Yes

Age range: Adult

Why: Sex, violence, mild language.

I would like to thank Margaret Watson and Dragonfly Press for allowing me to read and review An Innocent Man.

All opinions stated in this review of An Innocent Man are mine and mine alone

**I received a free copy of this book and volunteered to review it**

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