A Change in Tide (Northern Lights #1) by Freya Barker
Publication Date: June 2nd 2020 by Spectrum Audio
Narration Length: 9 hrs 17 min
Narrators: Charley Ongel & Tor Thom
Pages: 398
Rating: ★★★★
About the book:
What impact would it have when everything suddenly faded to black?
For Mia, a crowded subway ride changes her entire life. Retreating to the wilderness helps her cope with a world that is suddenly too loud, too turbulent. Her existence safely contained to the small cottage on the lake, she is unprepared for the neighbor that moves across the bay.
A career-ending injury has Jared permanently benched. His reputation as The Enforcer won’t survive the unanticipated responsibilities awaiting him. Away from the public eye, he adjusts to his new reality, under the quiet observation of the intriguing hermit on the other side of the water.
My
Thoughts:
Mia lives in relative seclusion in a tiny cabin on a
peaceful lake. Her choice after an accident on the subway leaves her dealing
with fear of being around crowds or away from her cabin. Everything is pretty much quiet until a new
neighbor moves in across the lake. He’s gorgeous, but Mia doesn’t get the greatest
first impression after witnessing him in a compromising situation out on the
dock, in full view, with one woman, and then escorting another fully pregnant
woman home the next week. Things aren’t always what they seem, which Mia soon
learns.
Jared’s professional hockey career ends prematurely when an
injury makes it impossible to compete, but the situation enables him to be there
for his pregnant sister when her loser boyfriend abandons her. He gets glimpses of his neighbor across the
lake, and he’s intrigued, but it isn’t until they need her help as a midwife
that they become more acquainted.
I was kind of jealous of Mia’s situation, not the fear part,
but I’d love to live out in a cabin on a beautiful, secluded lake. It sang to
my hermit tendencies! Mia left her career behind when it became apparent her
panic attacks interfered too much to continue. The arrival of Jared and his sister forced Mia to step up, and actually helped Mia quicken the process of
healing.
I really enjoyed the slow build friendship and then romance between
Mia and Jared. She can’t help being attracted to him. Who can resist a man with
such obvious love of his family? I just loved the bits where Mia uses her
skills and knowledge of newborns to help Jordy with her new baby. The baby parts
reminded me of that intense time when I just had my kids and when my daughter
had her babies. There’s nothing like snuggling a newborn or trying to calm
them, which can really take it out of you, lol!
Jared was an intense guy and once he started having feelings
for Mia he was pretty focused on her. I did mention in the first scene Mia
witnesses him with another woman, but I should say that was it. For those
worried about “other woman” drama from that, the woman didn’t have any other
part in the story whatsoever. Once Jared and Mia get together, they can’t keep
their hands off each other and if I had any complaints it would be that there
were maybe too many sex scenes. Still, I really enjoyed their romantic
journey and I plan on picking up the next in the series: A Change
in View. Both stories are available on
Kindle Unlimited, but I recommend the audio version as well.
Charley Ongel and Tor Thom did an excellent job narrating
the female and male chapters. Charley Ongel was easy on the ears with a smooth,
lilting tone, and Tor Thom had a very masculine voice.
4 Suns
I'm with you on the need to get away from things. A cabin sounds like the perfect escape!
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ReplyDeleteThis one sounds right up my alley! I enjoy stories when the couple is kind of secluded and kind of away from the hustle and bustle of the "real world." Is this a complete story or the start of a series?
ReplyDeleteIt's a complete story. The next book focuses on another couple. Hope you like it, Tanya!
DeleteThis one sounds like the perfect summer read! Now if only I could go away to a secluded cabin on a lake to read it. :D
ReplyDeleteYes! I want to go too! :)
Deletethis sounds like a great summer read with some feel good moments. i too am a bit of a hermit and as long as i have water nearby, i would love the seclusion too.
ReplyDeletesherry @ fundinmental
I think a lot of bookworms are!
DeleteSounds like a good one then
ReplyDeleteYep!
DeleteThe trauma from her life in the city and the situation now with her helping Jordy remind me of Virgin River a little. I do like the sound of this one.
ReplyDeleteI think Virgin River had a bit more depth, but this was still enjoyable.
DeleteI have this one on my reading list. I am glad to see you enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteI just got the ebook of this as a freebie. It's good to know you liked it.
ReplyDeleteAnne - Books of My Heart
Yay! I hope you like it, Anne. :)
DeleteThe setting to this story does sound like a dream come true. I'm a bit of a hermit too. I'm glad you enjoyed this one overall and the audio was done well :) Fantastic Review!
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