
Member Reviews

2.5 stars rounded up
This audiobook wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t great either.
It just seemed basic and nothing particularly enjoyable about it. It was short, so it was able to hold my attention. I feel like the story didn’t have a lot of detail or explanations, which is why it was short. Nothing was twisty either. Some of the dialogue of the children seemed to be too mature for their ages as well.
The romance wasn’t particularly spicy or electric either.
Just eh.
The narrator was decent, I do like how he changed his voice a bit for other characters. I listened at 1.5x.
This was a 2.5 star audiobook.

A fine easy read short romantic suspense novel. A quick read that has a storyline but not an overabundance of detail.
A child disappears in the mountains
And reunites two people looking for answers…
Nurse Willa Ryan is shocked to discover Aaron Ames is a sheriff’s deputy in Eagle Mountain. Aaron had been the love of her life—until a tragedy tore them apart. But with a child missing in the Colorado wilderness, they must put aside the past and focus on bringing the girl home. As the high-stakes investigation leads them down one dark path after another, Willa and Aaron find comfort in their rekindled attraction. And when Willa also disappears, Aaron will scale every jagged rock to find her and make their reunion permanent.

This needed a listed trigger-warning of C-SA
This was an easy read, you could figure out who the suspect was, it had a sprinkle of romance in the story. There wasn't much depth given to anything, it almost felt like a made for tv show, you got the POV's but not much depth.
The audiobook was okay, the narrator didn't use too many voices to distinguish between characters, which gave it more of the classic audiobook listening feel.
I'd probably give another book in this series a chance, but borrow it from my library.