Tuesday, August 13, 2024

Lost In You ~ Brenda Rothert ~ New Release & Review

 

LOST IN YOU 

by Brenda Rothert 

Release Date: June 25th

I’ve got one job: protect the younger sister of my best friend and team captain. Then our private plane crashes in southern Alaska, and we’re the lone survivors.

The two of us are the unlikeliest of partners when we find ourselves stranded in the unforgiving Alaskan wilderness. My hockey playing skills are of no use here, where the bitter cold is my new opponent. And Trinity Lorenzo? She’s about as warm as a block of ice. I get it, she’s fleeing an abusive boyfriend and she and I are strangers. But I always keep my word, and I promised Dalton I’d keep his prickly sister safe. If we want to live, the two of us will have to find a way to get along and work together.

Our ordeal draws Trinity and me closer, and fighting the pull between us becomes harder than anything we face while hoping for rescue. Whether we make it out or not, I need her. More than water or shelter—more than anything. Dalton will never forgive me if I cross the line with her, but surviving means something different now. Surviving means making her mine.

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ABOUT BRENDA ROTHERT

A former print journalist, Brenda Rothert has written more than fifty romance novels. From hot hockey romance to steamy romantic suspense, Brenda creates fresh characters in every story she tells. Her print and e-books have been translated into German, Italian and Portuguese, and her audiobooks have been translated into German.

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WEBSITE: https://brendarothert.com/

FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/authorbrendarothert/



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Elizabeth's Review

My rating: 4 of 5 stars - Would Recommend to a Friend


Review Copy Provided by Author


What an interesting start to a new series!
Trinity and Lincoln are interesting characters in a unique situation and I enjoyed the different take on a forced proximity romance.

One of the things I appreciated about the story was how much the experience changed each of them and the changes that they needed to make later. The fact that their lives would never be the same seemed to sink in for both of them and it was sweet to see that play out.

The secondary cast here is almost non existent, but we see enough to know that I am incredibly curious about how the events here impacted the rest of Linc’s team, especially Trinity’s brother.

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