Alex Vane controls the things he can control: his words, his body, and his mouth. Camila Gray controls the things she believes hold the most potential for hurting her: men. Can these two damaged people find out who Alex’s anonymous source is? And solve the mystery of what happened on the morning of 9/11?
I thought Alex and Camila were believable and well drawn characters. They are human and they have each been hurt in different ways and survive in a kind of limbo, going through the motions of life. Then a professor is killed and they meet each other and resolve to find out the truth…even if it gets them killed. I was invested in this book and was rooting for Alex and Camila. I enjoyed the story, the way the plot unfolded, and the outcome that leaves an obvious opening for a sequel.
I also really enjoyed Jeff Hays’ narration. He does an excellent job with both male and female voices. I will look for other stories he has narrated as this is the second book I have read with him narrating and have enjoyed both of them largely due to his work and enhancement of the material.
I received this book for free from Audiobook Boom! in exchange for an honest review.
