Narrated by: Lila Winters
Series: A Wild Coast Novel, Book 2
Length: 11 hrs and 14 mins
Release date: 10-25-22
Publisher: Harlequin Audio
Contemporary romance /to review
Isla loves to travel, to experience things, to be wild.
Aaron loves safety, and he and Isla do not click. She likes to do crazy things, he likes to talk about how to do things safely, or not at all.
But then she has an accident while climbing a glacier and looses her memory. And she really likes the man who saved her.
You know the drama in the end will be about how no one told her that she and Aaron used to be enemies, but they get over it pretty quickly. Who needs drama when you found the love of your life.
There is also a short bonus story where the dad of a character finds a new love. I liked that one too.
A nice Alaskan romance.
Good narrating. She worked both stories well.
After traveling to all corners of the globe, Isla Wakefield has returned home to celebrate Christmas with her adoptive family. The gorgeous Alaskan wilderness is the perfect place to recharge before moving on to her next adventure—whatever that may be. Too bad that being home means once more butting heads with Chief Petty Officer Aaron Segura, Port Serenity's resident buzzkill.
Isla’s fearless spirit has always infuriated Aaron—but fascinated him, too. Having lost his sister years ago, he’s never understood how some people can live so recklessly. But after a terrifying ice-climbing accident leaves Isla with amnesia, she and Aaron both see each other in a brand-new light. Forgetting the pain of her past makes Isla fearless in a completely different way. She’s not afraid to show Aaron exactly how she feels, yet he can’t help but wonder…will this temporary change of mind lead to a permanent change of heart?
Bonus Novella
In Love in the Forecast, meteorologist Monica Mallard signs up for Port Serenity’s annual navigation contest as a distraction from recent heartbreak. But when she’s paired with silver fox Captain Keith Beaumont, Monica finds the second chance she never could have predicted.
LOL, yeah, the drama after her memory comes back is a given, but I'm glad it didn't get over the top.
ReplyDeleteIt's a given, considering
DeleteThat sounds fun.
ReplyDeleteit was
DeleteOh this is next on my Christmas read list, Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYay
DeleteGetting a jump on the Christmas books!
ReplyDeleteHahah, oh yes
DeleteEnemies to lover and an amnesia book sounds good to me.
ReplyDeleteI do like the trope
DeleteI do enjoy a sweet Alaskan romance.
ReplyDeleteYay Alaska :)
DeleteI want to go to Alaska one day....and I'm surprised we don't have more Alaska romances.
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