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Title: Revenge and Chameli Gonzales
Subtitle: The Revenge Sequels, Book 1
Author: Ken Coleman
Narrator: Tom Taverna
Format: Unabridged
Length: 13 hrs and 45 mins
Language: English
Release date: 06-09-16
Publisher: Ken Coleman
Genres: Romance, Historical
Publisher's Summary:
When a gang of savage outlaws led by Jim Singer, one of the worst killers in the West, brutally torture and kill the parents of an even worse killer than they are, then rape and defile his 12-year-old sister, leaving her to die a slow painful death, there is nowhere for them to hide as Andrew Hanson doggedly hunts them down one by one. His determination to inflict the cruelest torture on each and every one of them for the way they butchered his family, before killing them in the most painful way possible, leads him on a journey that spans thousands of miles and many years as he follows them from state to state and through some of the most lawless towns in the west.
Along the way, he reluctantly acquires a travelling companion, who, although beautiful, is, to Hanson's mind, completely a unhinged and crazy woman. Her name is Chameli Gonzales. She has her own reasons for seeking revenge on Singer, but she is the most unpredictable, fiery, aggravating, and troublesome woman he has ever met. However, as the years pass, he realizes that he needs her more than he cares to admit. Even the times when they are apart for years, she is always on his mind as he travels the great plains of the west.
This is the story of a man's epic journey to seek brutal revenge on the killers of his mother, father, and sister and the many people who cross his path along the way, some of them die as enemies and some of them he learns to care for and love as family. But always, at the back of his mind, is the woman he cannot erase from his thoughts. A woman who watches over him like a specter, the beautiful and charismatic, Chameli Gonzales.
Members Reviews:
Ugh
This book should have been named "How to not use comma's". There are so many comma's in one paragraph it makes the paragraph hardly understandable and distracts from the meaning of the story. The protagonist is a veteran of the civil war but many sentences begin with " if there was one thing I learned from the civil war it was (place word)". The writer uses this so often (in the beginning, at least) that there are several first learned. Just too many first things learned at the same incident. The grammar is atrocious that it takes writers liberty to awhile new meaning. This book is unreadable and not recommend.
What an incredible ride
I loved it ! Andrew Hanson tells of his experiences of ridding with William Quantrill and Bloody Bill Anderson and how a disagreement with a fellow rider continued to him haunt most his life. It starts out him returning home to find a horrific sceane on his family farm where he vows to seek revenge for his little sister Lise. Although the things that he does to get revenge are morally questionable at times he even when dealing with the frustrating Chameli, he holds a strong sense of honor and respect for what is right. She however is not your typical woman you would find in most western novels. Throughout his quest for justice done to Lise, Andrew experience a lot of loss and sorrow and wonders if it is payment for all the damage done while ridding with Quantrill . At times it had even me wondering if he would ever catch a break. It's an incredible story that keeps you turning pages and at the end saying "WOW !". This book made me a fan of Ken Coleman's Revenge Sequels Books. I recommend this book.
Powerful
this book took my breath away. I laughed and cried.