The Vodka Trail is the next part in the Trails series that focuses a bit more on Kat's past and of course as the title suggests Vodka.
Kat is determined to use Ross' money to help her regain control of her fathers old factory back in Bazakistan. It's one of the only things that she can think about and seems truly passionate about.
When younger Kat's dad was imprisoned and killed by the Bazaki government and his factory seized and passed on to a worker Harry Aliyev.
Kat was still in school at the time but making Vodka and taking over her father's high end Vodka line had always been her dream since she was a small child.
Marty her father's old partner in the business still does dealings with the new owner of the factory. She has hated him for not protecting her father all those years ago.
When lawyers tell her she must go to Bazakistan to make her claim in person, Kat doesn't even hesitate. Her enemy is also on the same flight to look into properties to grow darria. A plant that his new business partner, and Kats brother, Erik thinks can cure Cancer.
It is there everything goes badly as they are both kidnapped for ransom. They must try and work together to try and get away. Can they get put aside the past and stop arguing long enough?
As with the first book this book is done from multiple Points Of Views and I think it really adds to the story. It's something I am fussy with but for the author really does an amazing job with it.
I also started to find bit more depth to the characters in this book and a few gripping twists in it aswell.
Could be read as a standalone but I really feel get more from the characters if have the first book to give you some extra details on what's been happening already. Either way will be another high recommendation from me.
By Claire
Thanks for the lovely review, Claire!
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