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Bayou Christmas Disappearance

By: Denise N. Wheatley
Narrated by: Elle Cleviden
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She'll help him find a kidnapped victim. He'll keep her alive in the process.

Mona Avery is determined to investigate Dillon Reed’s high-profile missing person case in the Louisiana bayou. Even if stubborn Detective Reed insists the hotshot investigative journalist is a hindrance. For Mona, the case is personal, especially at Christmas. Working closely with the detective makes it hard to deny their attraction. But a killer wants Mona’s story silenced…and only Dillon can keep her safe....

©2021 Denise N. Wheatley (P)2021 Recorded Books
Romance Romantic Suspense Disappearance Suspense
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Good story, bad narration.

I don't blame the narrator for their performance. It was fine. However, I do REALLY wish Harlequin would follow the lead of independent romance authors and start using two narrators for their romance audiobooks. When a pair of narrators take each main character in the book, it's always more romantic and I have a better connection to each character.

The narrators man voices sounded really similar. The females sounded better but not hugely different. It did confuse me a little bit. The performance is tolerable.

As for the plot, I did enjoy it overall but I felt the end was rushed. I won't spoil it but I will say once I figured out who was the bad guy, I was a bit deflated.

I would still recommend this book, maybe not on audio if you're a stickler about the voice work.

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