
The book would be so very much better with Rachel Dulude presenting. The only good thing that this narrator does is stutter for Sam, hence the choppy parts. It is hard to get into the rhythm of the story. What did you find wrong about the narrator's performance?

This author does a great job of bouncing back and forth in the beginning chapters to show the back story of how Jules got to CO and why. The subtle love plot is always a bonus but never over the top and only adds a soft touch to the suspense portion of the plot.ĭoes the author present information in a way that is interesting and insightful, and if so, how does he achieve this? This book is a great thriller and keeps your attention towards finding out what happens next. Katie Ruggle books always leave the actual ending somewhat of a surprise. Looks like the next book is another one for my wish list! While others seem to think the studdering was overdone, with the abuse Sam had gone through, I think it was okay.

It did take me a bit to get used to the narrator. Is there any way for all of them to come together? If they do, will the person/persons trying to kill her succeed and keep them apart permanently? The audio was good. Despite the mismatch, Theo starts to thaw around Jules and his dog does as well around her family. Theo had been assigned his dead partner's K9, who wasn't doing any better with the loss than Theo. The last person she wanted to have notice her was a cop.

With recommendation and some help, she ran to the small town and settled them in place. Julies escaped with her four brothers and sister.She'd tried the legal way to get custody of the children under the abusive care of her stepmother with no success.
