About:
Haunted by a half-forgotten past, former army photographer
Remi Grant is working at an isolated storm-watching lodge on the rocky
Washington coast when she receives a mysterious puzzle piece. The piece may be
the catalyst to unlock a disturbing incident she struggles to remember--the
event that sent her into hiding. But with heavy storms rolling in, she must
focus on the present, not get caught up in the past.
When a mysterious man at the lodge saves her life--more than once--Remi becomes
suspicious and confronts him. After a catastrophic event in his own life,
former military pilot Hawk Beckett is trying to get some perspective at the
suggestion of his former commanding officer. Faced with the fiercest storm to
hit the coast in a decade, Remi and Hawk are forced into survival mode.
But they're not alone at the lodge. Someone doesn't want Remi to remember what
happened--and they will stop at nothing to see her dead.
My Thoughts:
Hidden Bay is a place for people to go to get away from trouble that is following them. A place off the grid where the conveniences we use that tracks us can no longer. Or so that is what Remi is hoping as she tries to remember the missing parts of her memory that have been blocked off to her. She really wants to remember as someone else is sending her literal puzzle pieces trying to jog her memory for her. And is this the same person who keeps trying to harm her? All Remi knows is she thought she was safe at Hidden Bay, and given enough time and peace, she might have remembered. Now she is running for her life with a hero turned bodyguard she just met and doesn't even know she can completely trust.
Enter Hawk Beckett who remembers his past but would like to escape it. When he first saves Remi, he notices that the evidence seems to add up to foul play and not an accident. There is something about her that intrigues him so much that he doesn't mind keeping an eye on her. Unfortunately, as they find out, they are more connected than ever. Every one of them, including the other employees and all of the visitors and even the town.
This story started off right away as an explosive beginning right into the whole series. There is a lot going on, plenty of danger and many moving parts. I liked seeing how it all flowed together. I am really looking forward to this whole series. I think this is author Goddard's best book yet.
I received a copy of this book from Revell Publishing through Interviews & Reviews. I was not required to post a positive review, and all views and opinions are my own.
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