Monday, January 8, 2018

Safe at Hawk's Landing by Rita Herron


Charlotte runs an art therapy program for at risk young girls. When her classroom is attacked and her students are taken, Charlotte risks her life to try and save the girls but ends up beaten and left behind. The result of her injuries in blindness which may or may not be temporary. While her blindness results in both fear and anger, Charlotte's first concern is her students. 

Lucas ends up investigating the kidnapping and its possible links to a human trafficking ring. Charlotte is possibly the only person who can identify the perpetrators, so ensuring her safety is of utmost importance to him. Charlotte refuses to sit idly by and wait for everyone else to find the girls. She is determined to do everything in her power despite her limitations. The more time she and Lucas spend together, the closer they become. Neither wants to be distracted by their unavoidable attraction, but they can't resist the ultimate pull. For now, a stress release valve may be all they can be to each other, but once the girls are found, all bets are off. 

Net Galley provided an ARC.

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