While I did enjoy this story, I'm not entirely sure how believable it was. About 50 pages in I looked up and shared with Hubby all the excitment she had already encountered. He shook his head and said, all that already? That being said, I'm anxious to read the stories set in other parks I've visited.
Amazon says:
Hoping a raft trip in Big Bend National Park will lift her spirits, Anna Pigeon and her husband Paul go to southwest Texas, where the Rio Grande is running high. The beauty of the Chihuahuan Desert and the power of the river work their magic --until the raft is lost in the rapids and a yound college student makes a grisly discovery. Caught in a strainer between two boulders -- and more dead than alive -- is a pregnant woman. Anna will soon discover that nature isn't the only one who wants to see the woman and her baby dead...
It's no accident I'm sharing this particular novel today -- I'd like to take a minute to wish Bestie MHDRL a wonderful birthday tomorrow!!! Hubby and I are both so incredibly lucky to have you in our lives. We love you, Sis, and wish you your best year yet!
It's no accident I'm sharing this particular novel today -- I'd like to take a minute to wish Bestie MHDRL a wonderful birthday tomorrow!!! Hubby and I are both so incredibly lucky to have you in our lives. We love you, Sis, and wish you your best year yet!
As always, I'd love to know what's on your bookshelf! My goal for the year is to continue to read as much as I've been able to this summer. It's such a treat, one that I just don't want to give up.
Happy Reading!
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Sounds interesting. Our book club is reading the Man from Moscow for our first meeting in September. I haven't started it yet, but it sounds like a good read.
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