I really, really enjoyed The Trail of Lost Hearts by Tracey Garvis Graves. I was drawn into this story from the first chapter and cheered for the characters until the end. I've heard lots of praise for this author; this was the first of her novels I've read.
Geocaching is a theme throughout this book and sets the stage for Wren and Marshall's meet-cute. Both in their 30s, they're rebuilding their lives while mourning significant losses. The plot took a couple of turns I didn't expect, but they were within the range of believability. The characters felt real, and I'm envious of the close bonds Wren has with her circle of friends.
The audiobook was skillfully narrated by Kate Handford; the second half includes email exchanges between hero and heroine, and Eric Meyers narrates Marshall's messages.
Thank you to Macmillan Audio and NetGalley for access to the ALC.
Geocaching is a theme throughout this book and sets the stage for Wren and Marshall's meet-cute. Both in their 30s, they're rebuilding their lives while mourning significant losses. The plot took a couple of turns I didn't expect, but they were within the range of believability. The characters felt real, and I'm envious of the close bonds Wren has with her circle of friends.
The audiobook was skillfully narrated by Kate Handford; the second half includes email exchanges between hero and heroine, and Eric Meyers narrates Marshall's messages.
Thank you to Macmillan Audio and NetGalley for access to the ALC.