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Real Hazard
- MM Romantic Suspense (West Coast Forensics, Book 4)
- De: Elle Keaton
- Narrado por: Michael Dean
- Duración: 7 h y 41 m
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Dutch is the single dad of a precocious daughter. He moved to Piedras wanting a better life for Hazel and himself. Things are shaping up: He’s landed a permanent job at Brooch Resort, and Hazel has quit having nightmares that someone is going to steal her away. Then everything goes sideways; Dutch’s past threatens his future, and he doesn’t know where to turn. Something is wrong; Dutch is pushing him away and won’t tell Foster why.
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- De Sue 🎧 en 04-01-24
- Real Hazard
- MM Romantic Suspense (West Coast Forensics, Book 4)
- De: Elle Keaton
- Narrado por: Michael Dean
Another swoony addition to the series
Revisado: 11-20-22
Piedras Island is becoming one of those places I really want to go. I want to meet all these people and experience the community in real life. But I have resigned myself to having to settle for books and I was very glad that it was now Foster's turn to meet his person and get his HEA.
Foster is demisexual so crushes and love at first sight don't really happen for him. Not that he has had time to miss it having raised his younger sister after the death of their parents as well as being one of the island's EMTs and running a dog-training business on the side.
When Dutch decided to keep and raise his daughter on his own, he knew this couldn't happen in the environment he had spent most of his life in so he moved to Piedras for a new start himself and Hazel. Things are going quite well; he has a job at the island resort and Hazel is thriving. She is also full of energy, outspoken, and wihtout a filter. Which is how Foster ends up at a tea party with Dutch and Hazel. And things just evolve from there. First to friendship, then something more.
I was just beginning to worry that this book would be all sugary sweetness with none of the crime/suspense parts we've gotten in the series so far, but my worry was unjustified. Dutch's past catches up to him, and Foster and Dutch's other new friends get to show him that he is one of them. Of course everything ends well and the epilogue was perfect.
Oh, and did I mention dogs? Everything is better with dogs.
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