
the setup…
Morgan Albright is finally living her best life. She’s put down roots in a small, friendly town outside of Baltimore and that’s extremely important given the vagabond life she led as an Army brat. Her best friend Nina Ramos is also her roommate, helping with the mortgage, and Morgan loves both of her jobs. She works for a wonderful family-owned home construction business and loves her part time job as a bartender. But it all shatters when the handsome IT expert Luke Hudson inserts himself into her life, leaving death, destruction and heartbreak in his wake. He’s actually Gavin Rozwell, a con artist who first charms his intended victim, steals her identity and then kills her as he leaves town. But, he had to leave before he could murder Morgan who remains the one who got away, forced to retreat to her mother’s home in Vermont, broken and destitute.
the heart of the story…
What happened to Morgan was not only heartbreaking but maddening. The financial destruction Gavin wreaked felt unfair and vicious. You’d think in this day and age we’d have the technological expertise to quickly capture a serial killer and identity thief like Gavin but he was exceptionally skilled and cagey. Morgan’s return home was therapeutic on many levels but mostly her reconnecting with her mother and grandmother, two extraordinary women who knew exactly what she needed. Her new job as the manager of a resort bar gave her purpose, new direction and unexpected romance with the owner’s grandson, Miles Jameson. It was uplifting to see Morgan not only regain her sense of self but become stronger because of the journey. Her relationship with Miles was a slow burn but that felt right.
the narration…
Anytime I see January LaVoy listed as the narrator, I’m more than interested. She always makes it seem like there are multiple narrators, skillfully handling a host of characters, delivering an outstanding performance on every level including great storytelling. FYI, she’s tied for the #1 spot on my list of favorite narrators.
the bottom line…
I enjoyed this story, which was quite the saga as Morgan tumbled down a mountain and clawed her way back to take control of her life, all with Gavin lurking in the background, continuing his murderous pursuits all over the country. You knew there would be a reckoning so that kept the tension high. I liked how it didn’t overshadow the romance even though the threat was real. This was a story of resilience as well as a cautionary tale about who we allow entry into our inner sanctums before that right is earned. I loved Morgan, one of Roberts’ more well developed characters, complete with strengths and flaws that made her authentic. The ending was so very satisfying and listening to the story made it the best of reading experiences.
Book Info
- Release Date: May 23, 2023
- Narrator: January LaVoy
- Audio Length: 15 hours, 4 minutes
- Publisher: Macmillan Audio

Just finished reading this and yes, 5 star
Gill
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Gill, I enjoyed every minute of those 15 hours!
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Can’t wait to read this one. Sounds perfect to me. Amazing review once again, Jo!
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Thank you, Marialyce💜 I believe you’ll enjoy this one as there’s so much balance to the story.
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Fab review Jo. Thanks for posting the clip. I really enjoyed it and want to know more!
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Thank you, Nicki💜 I get lost in her stories, especially on audio.
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I really enjoyed this one also. I read rather than listening so perhaps that is why the middle part felt a bit long. If you’re interested in gardening and cocktails it wouldn’t have felt long at all. I am so glad Morgan was able to reconnect with her mom/gran. But I have to ask – who is the other #1 narrator?
Anne – Books of My Heart
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That would be Julia Whelan!
The gardening and cocktail parts were narrated rather whimsically so they didn’t drag at all. January LaVoy is truly talented.
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Listening to this at the moment and I’m agreeing with your review.
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That’s really great to hear, Cathy💜
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Great review Jonetta! I love stories of survival and coming out stronger than ever from adversity. I also appreciate narrators who can carry off multiple voices. Thanks for sharing about this one!
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Thanks, Jodie💜 You’re going to love this one!
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I thought the character development was exceptional in this one too. I enjoyed Morgan and adored her family. And, I too thought the romance and the thriller were very well balanced so neither plot lines came out lacking in any way. Excellent review!
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Thank you, Tessa💜 Seems like we had the same wonderful reading experience. I loved both those families.
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Wonderful review, Jo. I think I may end up using an audible credit for this one. It sounds like the audiobook is outstanding.
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Thanks, Carla💜 If my library hadn’t come through, I would have spent a credit, too.
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