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Chargement... Broken Trailspar D. Jordan Redhawk
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Scotch Fuller has already run the Iditarod three times and is preparing for a fourth attempt. Her single-minded focus on the rigors of training allows her to forget the shocking loss of her lover in a tragedy for which she blames herself. The only race Lainey Hughes runs is away from her past and into the bottom of a bottle. After a devastating injury in a war zone, she's continued her photojournalist career in the natural beauty and warmth of Uganda. A trip to Alaska to cover dog sledding is not what she wants, but the lure of a paying gig proves too tempting. Lainey trusts her camera and Scotch trusts her dogs--and neither cares much what the other thinks...not at first. Love runs hot in the cold Alaskan night in this long-awaited romance from D Jordan Redhawk. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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In this one it's about Lainey and Scotch. Lainey is a journalist who gets called in at the last minute to cover the end of the Iditarod. She gets intrigued by one of the mushers, Scotch, and when she gets back and her boss wants her to cover the entirety of training for an Iditarod, she suggests Scotch as the subject. Then as the twists twist, the story becomes Scotch also training Lainey to run in the Iditarod.
They get closer of course, but Laliney has demons, and though not as many, so does Scotch. So there's back and forth, then there's the Iditarod itself. It takes up a good portion of the book, and honestly, after reading this I feel like it was more a book about the running of the Iditarod with a side of adventure and a hint of romance, then a romance set during the Iditarod. And, personally, I have no problem with that.
Here and there it was a little slow, and there were some plot lines that just sorta disappeared and were forgotten unfortunately.
But, I really enjoyed the Iditarod parts. Yep, there were a little, first this, second that, but, the author made that sorta work pretty well and the descriptions come alive. I was reading it during a colder than usual April and I could definitely feel the cold of where they were in places.
An awesomely fun book and I have the urge to read the author's "Alaskan Bride" book too, although maybe I'll wait until it's warmer. ( )