Saturday, July 25, 2020
ARC ebook review: A Change in Tide (Northern Lights #1) by Freya Barker
Available as a audiobook June 20th 2020.
This title has been previously released in ebook form
audiobook provided by publisher through Netgalley
What impact would it have when everything suddenly faded to black?
For Mia, a crowded subway ride changes her entire life. Retreating to the wilderness helps her cope with a world that is suddenly too loud, too turbulent.
Her existence safely contained to the small cottage on the lake, she is unprepared for the neighbor that moves across the bay
A career-ending injury has Jared permanently benched. His reputation as The Enforcer won’t survive the unanticipated responsibilities awaiting him.
Away from the public eye, he adjust to his new reality, under the quiet observation of the intriguing hermit on the other side of the water.
Mia had a rather scary experience on a subway five years ago. So scary that it caused a big change in her mental stability and she suffered debilitating panic and anxiety attacks. She has to quit her beloved job and a midwife and moved out into the country where she found a small cabin on the lake. Then she got herself a new neighbor. Jared was a NHL hockey player. He suffered a career ending injury and once he recovered from the surgery he needed he decided to move out to the country for privacy and to help his pregnant sister the only family he has. The first chapter is this book was a bit off putting. It did not paint the hero in a good light at all. I think that chapter could have been left out. Overall a enjoyable story with a bonus story with Jared's sister Jordy finding a great guy too.
Find out more about Freya Barker and this series here www.freyabarker.com
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