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Wrecked: LOST Series #6
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Wrecked: LOST Series #6
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Wrecked: LOST Series #6

Written by Cynthia Eden

Narrated by Abby Craden

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In New York Times Bestselling Author Cynthia Eden’s gripping new LOST novel, who’s the cat and who’s the mouse…?

SHE LEFT HIM ONCE.

LOST Agent Ana Young was only fourteen when she was abducted by a madman, but unlike many kidnapping victims, she did go home. Now, her mission is to find the missing. But her new case has her on the hunt for the escaped convict who’s obsessed with her. And Ana has an unlikely partner—the sexy, supposedly-by-the-book FBI agent she had one amazing night with and had to forget.

NOW HE HAS TO PROTECT HER 24/7…

FBI Special Agent Cash Knox knows that Ana, the petite, tough-ass former bounty hunter, can get the job done again. But this time, someone else leads them to “Bernie-the-Butcher,” someone who’s been watching Ana. Waiting for her.

FROM A CRAZED KILLER.

Now, catching a deranged murderer means Ana must trust her guarded heart to the gorgeous, complicated G-man she wasn’t supposed to fall for.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperAudio
Release dateMay 30, 2017
ISBN9780062683816
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Wrecked: LOST Series #6
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Cynthia Eden

Cynthia Eden is a New York Times and USA Today best-selling author. She writes dark tales of  romantic suspense and paranormal romance. Her books have received starred reviews from Publishers Weekly, and  was named a 2013 RITA® finalist for best romantic suspense. Cynthia lives in the Deep South, loves horror movies, and has an addiction to chocolate. More information about Cynthia may be found at www.cynthiaeden.com.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Well, finally got to the last of this series, and it has been fun and very enjoyable that each of the characters meets and having their insignificant problem from their past. Most are from some kind of painful killings that took place in their lives. Which helps to shape them and who they become. Some became good while others came to be what their captured wanted them to become. This has been an exceptional book, and I enjoyed the time.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Oh my word--I can't even imagine what Ana and Asher went through as teens--and to have the two of them turn out ok and willingly want to help other families who have questions on what happened to their loved ones . . . It's hard for me to fathom anyone wanting to put themselves into darkness (though the times that you find someone alive and can return them is gratifying, there are also the times when you can only provide the closure that the person they've been seeking is dead.)We also get to see two people who suffered something similar who didn't come out of it as together as Ana and Asher--though one is a bit questionable as to how much he knew what he was doing and manipulated his partner to do the dirty work.For whatever reason, Ana and Cash are drawn to each other. There's a big plot twist involving the two of them that surprised me. They both have secrets that they keep from others. That part was drawn on a bit too often--I either wanted to know the secret just so they'd stop hinting at it in their thoughts or have them move on. I understand Ana's trust issues more than I understood Cash's reasoning. I'm not sure if that's just a gender thing or if it is a characterization issue.I like Ana and Cash together, but I don't approve of all the choices they made. I also thought their relationship went in circles. They'd like each other, get together, one or the other would get scared or have second thoughts and go away, but they'd miss each other or life would throw them back together again and the cycle would start all over. By the third time through, I was tired of it and hoping for some change. Ana (and Sarah) remind me a bit of "Criminal Minds" and its portrayal of the BAU. Ana seems to have a way of connecting the dots on the why behind what the bad guy is doing.