Historians weren’t being modest when they described the settling of the western frontier as wild. That means with Eve’s record of landing in the most inhospitable locales, of course she drops right in the middle of an unforgiving land, rife with conflict and fueled by desperation. Though a treaty was signed between the Native Americans and the settlers who continued to pour into the west in … droves, a tension lays over the land, as thick as the blood being spilt over it.
But there are more than just gun fights and saloons scattered across the barren plains; there is an ancient source of magic known to its inhabitants that predicts a very disturbing image of Eve’s future. Battling her thirst to return home against her desire to stay with the man she loves, she must fight to ensure that what was predicted never comes true, and safeguard against becoming the thing she hates the most…
Suggested reading order for The High Stakes Saga: High Stakes, High Seas, High Society, High Noon, High Treason.
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High Noon was so so good! I finished it way too fast and now I’m suffering a book hangover!! Ok, in this one Eve and Titus have jumped to another time while trying to get back to their OWN time. They’re in the Wild West! Unfortunately, so is Abram. Ugh. And what’s more, they have a surprise guest show up! So much happens and we get some questions answered, and yet even more questions arise. What is going on with Eve and why is it only affecting HER that way? We now know that her memories are manufactured, so I’m HIGHLY curious as to her real story. I mean, I have theories, but I won’t spoil it for you. You’re going to want to check this book out to find out what happens with our favorite Nephilim/vampire trio and their would-be hunters! I am already bouncing in my seat waiting for the next book in this series. Definitely 5 stars and 2 thumbs way up!!
This series!
I feel like I am repeating myself but this series just keeps getting better and better!
Casey is killing it. I seriously can’t wait for the next one. The ending of this one was……. there are no words.
Took a turn i didn’t expect but came out to be a great addition to the storyline. This is going to be one of my favorite series of all time when it’s done. I have loved every book so far, one more to go and it’s all over. Can’t wait for the final book even though it will end.
really good series of Enoch and Eve,
Eve fell right into Enoch’s arms,
still not back in her time, she figures out more.
Addictive series. Action-packed, time travel story of love and deceit.
High Noon is the fourth book in the High Stakes Saga and cannot be read as a stand alone. It begins where book three left off.
When the assets land this time, they find themselves in the Old West. It’s wild and dangerous and conflict abounds. But and even greater danger seems to be surrounding Eve than usual. She finds herself the controversial visitor in a Lakota tribe . . . who have had visions of her and now want to see if she has visions herself.
Battling to stay alive from the Nephilim as well as Abram, Eve also finds herself dealing with disturbing visions of her possible future, preparing to face unknown threats when she is pulled back to her own time and an unknown illness that may kill her faster than the known threats out to get her. She can only hope and have faith that when she makes a choice, she makes the right one for everyone.
Ohhh, High Noon . . . hot damn. While I’ve come to expect the unexpected from this series, High Noon really took that to the next level. Honestly, this book had so many plot twists and OMG moments that it was a non-stop thrill ride that is steamrolling straight to the conclusion, High Treason!
I really loved the addition of the Native American aspects to this saga. It added a phenomenal level of depth. As always, I loved watching the play between Eve and Enoch and really hope that when they make it back to Eve’s time, there is a way for them to have a HEA . . . although after some of the reveals in High Noon, I’m wondering if that can possibly happen.
The High Stakes Saga is stunningly unique in a world of formulaic PNR and I love every suspenseful moment of this series and cannot wait to see how the journey ends in High Treason. 5 stars.
**This is the 4th book of a 5 part series and should be read in order and not as a stand-alone if possible**
As with the other installments, High Noon picks up right when High Society ends, throwing Eve and her fellow assets forward in time but not into their present. Eve finds herself landing in Enoch’s arms as he travels with a pair of brothers, one of whom has had disturbing visions of her.
While dealing with some uncomfortable truths about herself, Eve must also try to help her friends, Enoch, and the very future for all humanity. But first, they have to try to make it home, one more time.
Casey Bond stretches her story line to a whole new level in High Noon, her fourth installment of the High Stakes saga. You must absolutely read each of these in order to follow along on the wild adventure through time.
Bond has taken up many places in this series. From medieval times, plundering vast oceans, to vampire militia Bond has done it all. Or so I thought, until she takes us to the wild west. Bringing rich Native American folklore into her tale, Bond has created a few more characters that you can’t resist in High Noon. Enoch, Asa, Titus and even Maru are front and center in this novel in their quest to get home and to help Eve. This novel is a pivotal point in Eve’s story. Will she complete her task assigned by Victor and Kael or will she adapt into the unknown?
Bond leaves you hanging… BIG TIME in High Noon. But don’t let that deter you from the story she has created. Knowing Bond, she won’t make readers wait long to find out what happens to Eve, Titus and all the wonderful characters of High Stakes saga.