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Secrets Beneath the Snow

By: Teresa Summers
Narrated by: Lydia Lee
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To solve a murder

this K-9 must dig up buried secrets.

Suspicious of his friend’s fatal accident, ski patroller Graham McAllister is determined to unearth the truth when his friend’s long-missing sister suddenly appears…with gunmen in pursuit. Now it’s up to Graham and his K-9, Emmy, to keep Layla Quin safe as they survive the brutal mountain elements and outrun the criminals trying to silence them. Because Layla has a secret that could expose a shocking link to her brother’s death, and revealing it may come with a deadly price…

From Love Inspired Suspense: Courage. Danger. Faith.
Murder Romance Crime Thriller & Suspense Genre Fiction Romantic Suspense Christian Fiction Clean & Wholesome Animals Service Dog
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loved learning about snow skiing and living thru an Avalanche. the plot was amazing. this debut book has me looking to future books from this author.

very suspenseful

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Love this author! More please. Great narrator as well. I really enjoyed this. Thank you.

Fantastic Story

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This book was really good. It had suspense, romance and danger. A black lab is trained to find Avalanche victims which was interesting.

Enjoyable story

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The story had a good plot but needed some more realistic scenes. The narrator has a lovely voice, but sounds more like a child than felt comfortable for the story. Unfortunately, for me, the combination made the audiobook come across as very whiny. Please chalk some of that up to personal preference.

The story was okay

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Jthe narrator made the characters sound like little kids and the story was really religious so that was annoying. just ok, a little childish and I almost didn't finish it. it's the stereotypical weak woman not sure what to do without a man telling her.

just ok

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