Monday, May 26, 2025

Hidden Nature by Nora Roberts

Sloan and her partner were returning from a case as natural resources police when they stopped at a convenience store right during a robbery. Sloan was shot by a nervous gunman and was so close to losing her life. She reluctantly moves back to her parents home in Heron's Rest to recover. Weak and bored, she hears news coverage about a missing woman and decides to investigate in her own. She finds several missing persons cases scattered about nearby but can't seem to find a link been them. When she's finally well enough to work, she takes a promotion to stay close to her family and buys a fixer-upper home and meets Nash, one of the Fix-It Brothers. As they spend more time together, Nash also becomes interested in the case. And the tie between victims means Sloan is in danger of becoming one of them. 
Nora Roberts proves yet again she's the queen of romantic suspense. I love her characters (even the villains have plausible motives), the beautiful setting, the pacing is great making it hard to put down, the family atmosphere, and a great balance between action and romance. I loved this book and can't wait for the next one!
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advance copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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