Loved the plot and the potential of the book, all the characters were perfect in their role a (even the ones I didn't like), except Jules. I have major problems with Jules. She's annoying, hypocritical and your typical stupid and stubborn teenage girl. Her antics almost made me stop reading, but because I have never not finished a book I just skimmed over the parts where she annoyed me. Just for once, can the books where the female lead is really strong and smart and intuitive also not result in her having no life experience therefore making me want to rip my hair out? Kay? Thanks. I really enjoyed reading this book and changing up my normal reading for a smart sassy girl who can take a guy out with one hit of her hand. Jules works on her father's Apprehension Team in Texas, she works alongside her twin brothers taking out the bad guys one hit at a time. Her father asks her to help work on a case in Savannah with his cousin Raye while him and the boys track down a million dollar jumper. Jules isn't very thrilled about missing out helping take down a big jumper but she's less that happy that while she is in Savannah helping Raye she will also have to stay with the mother that left them a few years ago.Jules mother is everything you hear about Deep South women, the clothing, the parties and being the part of a socialite. This is a complete 180 from the life Jules has back in Texas so of course their relationship in the begin is strained. Jules concentrates on getting information on the jumper she is supposed to be helping catch. She runs into Jackson the very person she needs to get close to so she can find out where his father, the jumper, is hiding. Only problem is he's dating her cousin Bryn, one stuck up spoiled rich girl.While helping out at Rayes office she starts helping and getting help from the all sexy southern gentleman Wyatt, who is Rayes fiance's son. They have some serious chemistry and it's so good to read how it progresses between them.This book will take you on the many twists and turns of tracking the jumpers, dealing with parent relationships and also finding out about feelings for the one you care about and making a relationship work. I hope Krista Ashe (aka Katie Ashely) will turn this book into a series because I would love to read more about all the characters in this book :) Such a good read for a teen and an adult.Disclaimer: I was provided an ARC copy for an honest review.
What do You think about Jules, The Bounty Hunter (2012)?
Super cute story! Loved to strong ass kicking girl lead! Don't mess with Texas!
—jodi143
What a cute story with a fiesty main character and lots of swoon-worthy males.
—Franfer