The Woman Left Behind
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4.4 • 146 Ratings
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- $5.99
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- $5.99
Publisher Description
There are two dead bodies in Idaho, and the gun used to kill them has been traced back to a sixteen-year-old robbery in Misted Pines.
Sheriff Harry Moran has a broken heart and a stack of case files on his desk that the corrupt sheriff who came before him might have bungled.
Or he may have framed innocent people.
The first case Harry dives into, the woman left behind lives just a block away from his office.
When Lillian Rainier opens the door to the sheriff, Harry, who's been a dead man walking since his wife died, comes back to life.
As for Lillian, she's had a crush on Harry for forever, Harry showing at her door, and how he is when he does only makes her fall deeper.
As Harry and his team dive into these suspicious cases, Harry and Lillian have to figure out what to do with all they feel for each other, how hard it hits them, and how deep it goes.
But as a voice from the past becomes a witness in the present, and Harry and his crew dig deeper, they sense something sinister happened years ago.
As they weave together the threads of a cold case, they realize how messy it is.
Worse, the man behind the mess is desperately cleaning it up …
And no one in Misted Pines is safe.
Customer Reviews
Please tell me I’m not the only one!
I feel like I’m hallucinating after reading the reviews and then finally reading this book. Kristen Ashley didn’t write this book. She may have over saw it, but she definitely didn’t write it. The book was flat and unappealing. It wasn’t her writing style. It didn’t have her author flare to it. It was absolutely the most awful book she has published. It was a rushed book by her standards as far as not having the depth that they usually do (not the length of the book). I hope it was written/overseen so that she could focus and put her actual time into Blake’s book. I love her and she’s my favorite author. However, if Blake’s book reads like this nonsense, I’m righting her off until she gets it together.
The Woman Left Behind
Ridiculous. Couldn’t get through 20 pages.