AUDIO BOOK REVIEW: A Change In Tide (Northern Lights Collection #1) by Freya Barker

Release Date: June 2, 2020
Publisher: Spectrum Audio
Format: Audio
Length: 9 hours 17 minutes
Narrator: Charley Ongle & Tor Thom
Genre: Romance
Buy: Audible | Kindle

Synopsis: 

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 adjusts to his new reality, under the quiet observation of the intriguing hermit on the other side of the water.

Review:

Jared has been living in the fast lane but now that an injury has permanently benched him he is trying to find his footing again.  He builds a wilderness retreat across the lake from Mia.  Mia is suffering from PTSD and has secluded herself in her small cabin in the woods enjoying the quiet until that is Jared arrives, with his smokin hot body and her ability to oggle him from across the lake.  When Jared's very pregnant sister comes to live with him and they get caught out on the lake when her water breaks Mia arrives to the rescue as a trained midwife and becomes caught up in their lives.

Two people with past tragedies in common find love in each others arms.  This is a really nice, well written romance.  The description of the scenery left me breathless.  I want to go buy a secluded house on a lake! The beauty of nature, and romance are the perfect combination in this romance. The narration was well done and there were some steamy scenes but not extremely graphic.  I really enjoyed it I'm going to have to look for other books by this author. 






Disclaimer: I received this book through netgalley.com from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. 

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