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Well!

Review from Sinful Arrangement →

While I enjoyed the storyline, I hated the female performer. What is it with hiring these nasally female narrators. Each time she was performing I had to speed up the narration. Waaayyy overly dramatic and slow narration. Really took away from enjoying the story.

Definitely worth a listen

Review from High Ground →

Book 3 in this series was a great listen. The narration was very good and the story was really enjoyable, Just enough drama, action, suspense and romance to make it hard to pause. I am currently listening to this series in order and book 3 is my favorite so far.

Not dark or good

Review from Briardark →

I originally got this book bc booktoc was giving it great reviews. It was advertised as dark and scary but it wasn’t at all. The female character is weak and whiny and crying all the time and having panic attacks. The scary element is not described or defined so you never know what the bad..

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Sloppy suspense!

Review from High Meadow →

I have enjoyed other series by this author but this one is off to a slow start for me. I liked the characters, the ranch setting and the cadre of men who make up High Mountain Trackers. The concept is interesting, there’s plenty of description of Montana’s topography, the plot sounded promising and a romance..

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Book 4 hits you with….HIGH IMPACT

Review from High Impact →

HIgh Impact, Book 4 of the High Mountain Trackers series by Freya Barker, details the story of Lucy Lenoir, Manager for Hart’s Horse Rescue, and how she believes she has a handle on life after having worked hard to leave her old one behind. So hard, there are times she almost forgets what she escaped…

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Another great story

Review from High Impact →

Loved Lucy’s spirit from the first book in this series and Bo has always been a func character. I loved seeing these two get their chance for a happy ending. Lucy has had a hard life and keeps her background to herself and is never comfortable opening up. Her past is something she would like..

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