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Northern Lights (audiobook)
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Northern Lights (audiobook)

  • Author: Sharon McGregor
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    Maddie Smart is at a crossroads. Her job and her relationship have both suddenly ended. On the advice of a friend she flies to a northern fishing lodge to recoup and plan her next move. Here she meets fishermen who don't fish, a policeman who does, a man who says he's seen Sasquatch and a...

    Maddie Smart is at a crossroads. Her job and her relationship have both suddenly ended. On the advice of a friend she flies to a northern fishing lodge to recoup and plan her next move. Here she meets fishermen who don't fish, a policeman who does, a man who says he's seen Sasquatch and a lodge owner who sets her pulses racing.

    She finds herself running headlong into danger with no idea of who she can trust. Her feelings for Lodge owner Rupert are clouded by his hot and cold moods, and her growing suspicions of his right hand man's involvement in a bear part harvesting ring. Maddie must face her deepest fear before she can find answers. She also must learn to trust again before she can find her own happy ending.

     

     


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    It was only going to be a short term job... A simple easy to listen to romance set in the wilds of northern Canada. I think that's probably the best description of Northern Lights audiobook which was written by Sharon McGregor. At around 64 pages for the e-book and a little under two hours for the audiobook it's also a pretty fast read as well. While I can't say that I was all that excited by the story, though there was a touch of danger and mystery, I did enjoy the narrator's voice which was a pretty good match for the heroine herself and for her age. All in all, it wasn't a bad way to spend a couple of hours keeping my mind busy while I my hands were occupied with boring tasks. (I received a copy of this book from the author/publisher. All opinions are entirely my own.)

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