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Leave a Trail (Signal Bend, #7) (edition 2014)

by Susan Fanetti

Series: Signal Bend (7)

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The Night Horde was once sure of their place in this world. Now, following a harrowing confrontation with the vicious leader of a notorious drug cartel, they are weakened in body and spirit, and they no longer have the unwavering support of the citizens of Signal Bend. They must fight to reclaim the goodwill of their town and their own sense of purpose.Justin "Badger" Ness is struggling both physically and mentally with the price he paid for his place in the brotherhood of the Night Horde. That which gives him the most strength is becoming his personal demon. He is in danger of losing sight of what is good and real in the world.Adrienne Renard is lost between the life she thought she wanted and an endless world of possibilities. The stepdaughter of Showdown Ryan, the club VP, comes to Signal Bend out of concern for her friend, worried about Badger's increasing distance, but she stays to find her own place in a life she never knew she wanted.Together Badger and Adrienne learn that trust-in each other and in themselves-is where strength truly lies. Without trust, there can be no atonement, no forgiveness. It's a lesson the Night Horde and the town of Signal Bend must learn, as well.Leave a Trail is the final volume in the Signal Bend Series. It is a story of struggle and recovery, of loss and gain, of hope and perseverance, and of the abiding power of real love.Also included in this volume: The True Seed, a novella and epilogue to Leave a Trail and to the Signal Bend Series itself. Note: explicit sex and violence.… (more)
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Title:Leave a Trail (Signal Bend, #7)
Authors:Susan Fanetti
Info:Susan Fanetti (2014), Kindle Edition, 668 pages
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So it wasn't enough to gouge out our hearts in Len's book...the author had to twist the knife around in our hearts to make it nice and bloody. I finished this series because once I start something I finish it ...good or bad.... this is BAD!

These books are listed under romance/romantic suspense....from that I EXPECT A FRACKING HAPPY ENDING....

If I want tragedy... I watch the fracking news.... in my romance books...my hero's get their HAPPY EVER FRACKING AFTER...not some of them...ALL OF THEM....

If I had known what I had let myself in for ... I would never have read these. This author is in to Sadomasochism...and she just F**ked me over real good. ( )
  Tricialenht | May 29, 2018 |
So it wasn't enough to gouge out our hearts in Len's book...the author had to twist the knife around in our hearts to make it nice and bloody. I finished this series because once I start something I finish it ...good or bad.... this is BAD!

These books are listed under romance/romantic suspense....from that I EXPECT A FRACKING HAPPY ENDING....

If I want tragedy... I watch the fracking news.... in my romance books...my hero's get their HAPPY EVER FRACKING AFTER...not some of them...ALL OF THEM....

If I had known what I had let myself in for ... I would never have read these. This author is in to Sadomasochism...and she just F**ked me over real good. ( )
  Tricialenht | May 29, 2018 |
This book is a 4 star for me but I gave it a 5 star for the series overall. I loved Badger & Adrienne but it was hard getting there with them so soon after book 6 and what happened. Too fresh in my mind. Saying that, I lived this whole series with my heart in my throat and it's one of my favourites of all time. Must say that I am really sad to see this series coming to an end.

There were bits that were hard to read, things happened that I never wanted to happen, sometimes the story took a direction that I didn't agree with and I was angry and wanted to shout out loud: Nooo! But I respect the author and admire her for not writing the usual formula and for sticking to her guns.

The spacing between the books coming out was very refreshing. I am one of those people who hates waiting too long for the next book in a series to come out, I end up loosing interest , so I really appreciated how I never had to wait too long for the next book.
Signal Bend will be dearly missed. But it will always stay in my heart.
I hate her muse though. Just saying. ( )
  crisana | Jun 2, 2016 |
Susan Fanetti did a great job bringing the Signal Bend series full circle and to a satisfying completion with Leave a Trail (Signal Bend #7). Unlike many a series out in “book land” right now, this series had a stated finale, with a promise to tie up all of the loose ends, and in my opinion that was done. Reading the epilogue of the book was quit moving (yeah I cried), as it reminded me of all that the Horde had done (good and bad), the sacrifices that had been made, the characters we had lost, the strength and ties to family and friendship this MC had and honored. I was happy to have shared this time (all 7 books) with the Horde.

The romance/love story between Badger and Adrienne was the weak point of the book, and the series for me. I didn't enjoy it, found it rather boring and dull. I want to believe that love conquers all, can fix all, and can survive the worst things thrown in its path (and looking at Isaac & Lili I believe this to be true). I had a hard time believing that Adrienne’s love for Badger helped him kick his addiction so quickly, helped him come to terms with the psychological & physical trauma he suffered at the hands of the cartel, and helped him find his focus and peaceful center once again. Granted losing his kutt might have helped with part of the problem, but I just couldn't attribute it to the strength of love between Adrienne and Badger. I found the first third to half of the book dragged on and didn't hold my interest; it was for the love of the series that I forced myself to continue reading, and I’m glad I did.

I think that part of the problem might have been I never really felt like I knew Badger, he’d never been one of the characters I had any interest in or rooted for until Show the Fire (Signal Bend, #6). The romance between Badger and Adrienne just seemed like a YA/NA read (and I stay away from those for the most part) I’d like to think that it was due to them being so young, but I think that Bart and Riley were also quit young compared to the other couples in the series and I enjoyed their romance. I was surprised how easily Adrienne was able to accept the Hordes lifestyle, she had no questions or concerns compared to the “old Ladies” of the previous Horde members, and even after her accident, she didn't question her association with the MC.

There were no new characters in this story, but since the book spans almost 8-9 years with the included epilogue, we were able to see the children grow up; new children come into the world, and the lives of the Horde family evolve. I loved the inclusion of the dogs, and was happy they didn't end up with Cujo personalities. I felt like a fly on the wall, peeking in on Loki, Bo, Gia and Nolan, there were no cookie cutter personalities here, each one stood strongly and independently, adding additional dimension to the overall story-line.

In the end, I felt closest to Isaac & Lili, and was happy for their peace, but I saw the future success of the Horde through Badger and Nolan.

For me a three star read due to Badger & Adrienne romance.



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The Night Horde was once sure of their place in this world. Now, following a harrowing confrontation with the vicious leader of a notorious drug cartel, they are weakened in body and spirit, and they no longer have the unwavering support of the citizens of Signal Bend. They must fight to reclaim the goodwill of their town and their own sense of purpose.Justin "Badger" Ness is struggling both physically and mentally with the price he paid for his place in the brotherhood of the Night Horde. That which gives him the most strength is becoming his personal demon. He is in danger of losing sight of what is good and real in the world.Adrienne Renard is lost between the life she thought she wanted and an endless world of possibilities. The stepdaughter of Showdown Ryan, the club VP, comes to Signal Bend out of concern for her friend, worried about Badger's increasing distance, but she stays to find her own place in a life she never knew she wanted.Together Badger and Adrienne learn that trust-in each other and in themselves-is where strength truly lies. Without trust, there can be no atonement, no forgiveness. It's a lesson the Night Horde and the town of Signal Bend must learn, as well.Leave a Trail is the final volume in the Signal Bend Series. It is a story of struggle and recovery, of loss and gain, of hope and perseverance, and of the abiding power of real love.Also included in this volume: The True Seed, a novella and epilogue to Leave a Trail and to the Signal Bend Series itself. Note: explicit sex and violence.

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