
When a hero is over 6 feet tall and muscular and gorgeous and he says something "gruffly" you just don't expect him to sound feminine.

She read with a little emotion but when it said someone laughed right after they said something the narrator never did. I don’t know how this narrator got anything other than 1and 2 star for her narrations. As to the narrator: She kinda sucked at the men’s voices! I absolutely hate when men have such feminine voices, as she did very little to change her voice. And there was swearing and the F-bomb was used 29 times. There wasn’t any sexual tension but there were a couple of nice bedroom scenes. And with the love story attached it made it even better. The story itself was very interesting and it’s kept me turning the pages, wanting to find out who killed who, and when. They always want to write about teenagers based on today’s mouthy, hateful kids, at least 75% of them are, anyway. And I really liked Thomas he was a nice kid, which authors have a tough time writing about. Margaret, Kenny, Jeff and Will were all really weird and were perfect secondary characters. I liked Seth, too, and he was dead when the story started. He was a Psychologist and she was a Chemistry teacher.

Lots of suspects, and a surprise one at the end. A killer will strike again to keep an ugly secret hidden. As the horrors of the past finally come to light, their relationship isn't the only thing in danger.

But Sam's hazy memories of a long-ago night concern Ethan, and unlocking the repressed images reveals a dark connection between them. When Sam and Ethan work together to help one of her students, sparks ignite. Not even Sam, the delightfully sharp and sexy high school chemistry teacher he can't stop thinking about. Thankfully, no one seems to recognize him as the troubled teen from years past. If it weren't for his latest case, he'd never set foot back in Hidden Falls. Until a handsome child psychologist with haunting memories of his own arrives.ĭr. Eighteen years have passed since she witnessed her brother's murder, but she's still the talk of the town.

Hidden Falls is exactly as Samantha Parker left it - small, insular, and prone to gossip. RITA Award Winner, Romantic Suspense, 2017
