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Callahan “Cowboy” Whiskey is a natural-born protector, a Dark Knights biker, and a hell of a rancher. What happens when he falls for a woman who has no idea who she really is?

From New York Times bestselling author Melissa Foster comes The Whiskeys: Dark Knights at Redemption Ranch, a small-town, big-family series of standalone romance novels featuring fiercely loyal, insanely sexy bikers who give horses—and people—a second chance. Buckle up for a wild ride in Hope Valley, Colorado, as these big-hearted badasses and their sassy sisters wrangle in their forever loves. No cliffhangers, no cheating, and always a happily ever after.

In FOR THE LOVE OF WHISKEY…

When Sullivan Tate escaped from a cult, leaving behind the only life she’d ever known, she thought she’d already endured the most difficult things she’d ever have to deal with. She knew she needed to figure out who she was, but she hadn’t expected to fall for overprotective and sexy-as-hell Callahan “Cowboy” Whiskey along the way. How can she give her heart to a man who has always known exactly who he is, when she’s only just begun figuring that out about herself?

The Whiskeys: Dark Knights at Redemption Ranch

The Trouble with Whiskey
Freeing Sully (Prequel to For the Love of Whiskey)
For the Love of Whiskey
More coming soon

While you’re waiting for more Dark Knights at Redemption Ranch, get to know their cousinsThe Whiskeys: Dark Knights at Peaceful Harbor.

Tru Blue
Truly Madly Whiskey

Driving Whiskey Wild
Wicked Whiskey Love
Mad About Moon
Taming My Whiskey
The Gritty Truth
In for A Penny
Running on Diesel

The Wickeds: Dark Knights at Bayside

A Little Bit Wicked
The Wicked Aftermath
Crazy, Wicked Love
The Wicked Truth

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Don’t Miss Out on the Prequel to For the Love of Whiskey – Freeing Sully!

Freeing Sully - Prequel to For the Love of Whiskey by Melissa Foster, detailing Sullivan “Sully” Tate’s escape from the Free Rebellion compound.

FREEING SULLY is the short prequel to the novel FOR THE LOVE OF WHISKEY, detailing Sullivan “Sully” Tate’s escape from the Free Rebellion compound.


I have been reading Melissa’s novels for quite a few years now and I can’t lie – I love each and every one. But when I read Tru Blue, I was floored and never thought I’d love another one of her books as much as I loved that one. Some have rivaled it, yet none quite touched it. Until this one. I went into the book with an open mind that with fiction, Melissa could take the liberty of speeding up the timeline. Obviously, in the real world, the type of healing Sully would go through would most likely be a much longer process.

As soon as I read the final words, I felt completely wrecked. My heart was wrung out of all its emotions. Despite everything Sully had endured, from being kidnapped to being forced into a cult life, she has such a beautiful outlook on life. Headstrong, determined, and full of hope, her focus on dealing with the past while moving forward is inspiring.

One of the quotes that finally got me to break my own strength and fall into a teary mess was when Sully tells Callahan, “I like who I am. I just wish I knew my place.” Isn’t that something we’re all searching for? We want to find where we’re loved, cherished, and most of all, where we feel like we belong. Even though their relationship complicates things to an extent, ultimately, they clearly belong together.

I’m in full agreeance with Sully that I love the name Callahan. It suits the strong as an ox man with a heart so deep, full of love and hope. His protection isn’t overbearing or demanding – it’s patient, kind, and strong. He finds unique ways to help her open up and find out more about her past while also being a strong advocate in her blazing her own path.

Redemption Ranch is creating miracles, love, and most of all, allowing redemption for some truly beautiful characters. I’m always amazed at how well Melissa keeps everyone involved, giving us glimpses at previous characters we’ve seen in her books, as well as foreshadowing of what is to come. I also got choked up when Sully and Jordan find themselves bonding and realize how deep their connection was from the images that Sully was drawing for years.

I received a complimentary ARC for reviewing purposes. All opinions are my own.