A Change of View
Northern Lights, Book 2
By: Freya Barker
Narrated by: Anneliese Rennie, Austin Barringer
Series: Northern Lights, Book 2
Length: 9 hrs and 44 mins
Blurb:
What if, one morning, you look in the mirror and no longer recognize the person looking back?
When Leelo can no longer identify herself by the roles that once defined her, it's both terrifying and liberating. Oh, she feels the loss, grief, and the anger, but when she inherits property up north, she jumps at the promise of freedom and independence. Yet, not everyone in her new community is what they seem, starting with the surly mountain man down the road.
As owner of the local fishing lodge, Roar is content with his everyday life. And the older he gets, the less he appreciates change. So, when a blue-haired, tattooed "city girl" moves into the old motel, shaking up his daily routine, he’s none too pleased. Still, something about the woman’s easy smile and almost reckless grit has him step up as her keeper.
My Review:
This was my first Freya Barker's book, and won't be my last. This is the second book in the Northern Lights Series, a Small Town Romance. Leelo and Roar's slow burn story is sweet, sexy, and beautiful. They are wonderful characters. Leelo is strong, and independent. Roar is handsome, supportive, and caring. They are opposites attract, and perfect together. The storyline is fun, filled with drama, intrigues, and twists and turns. The cast of supporting characters is great. I loved Leelo's kids, and Roar's mother. Anneliese Rennie and Austin Barringer are fantastic narrators. Austin Barringer is a new narrator to me. He has a beautiful voice, very pleasant to listen to. We need more from him! They both are perfect as Leelo and Roar. I enjoyed it. I was given a free review copy of the audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
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