I have greatly enjoyed all the books thus far in the High Mountain Trackers series. This book is no different.
I was looking forward to Bo breaking down Lucy’s walls. What I was not looking forward to is finding out what built those walls. I was right to be wary of the bricks as they turned out to be huge fricking boulders. I am a happy-ending type of reader and once the rocks start turning into boulders I often fast forward through them. I will go back and listen to them in pieces as my heart allows. Let’s just say I forwarded thru more than a few spots in this one before going back to those parts. Not sure why I can’t listen to scary or bad stuff until I know that there is a happy or reasonably happy outcome. I’ll ask my therapist.😉
With all that said, I love ❤️ a well deserved and hard-fought happy-ending. Freya Barker is one of the best at delivering strong female leading ladies and strong teddy bear leading men. Of course this book has all the good feels & some not-so-good feels.
Ada Sinclair delivers a strong performance as Lucy. You have no choice but to root for her. Jamal Roque was good as Bo but his performance at times sounded or was delivered a little immature if that makes sense. His best performance was the voice he gave to his mother. I could picture her and would not be surprised if he modeled her voice after a woman in his life.
worth a credit??? Of course.
Cannot wait for the next book in the series. Really hope it’s available soon.
Enjoy!!!