They each played one character with a southern accent, and outside of the accents, they were able to vary their voices enough that I could easily tell which character was speaking. Kennicott and Ross did a bang-up job with the different voices and accents. Everything was neatly explained, and the loose ends were all tied up at the end. There was also a subplot surrounding Max’s friend and Kari’s brother-in-law, Cane Alexander, that added depth to the book. I enjoyed expecting one thing and being surprised with another. Although it was obvious who the stalker was early on, there were many scenes and characters that turned out to be unpredictable. It’s really a romantic suspense, and the suspense builds throughout. It started off a little slow, but then it picked up speed and I couldn’t stop listening. Most of it happened in the prologue, and then the story skips ahead a year and a half to the point where Max is trying to get Kari to move in with him and marry him. It wasn’t quite what I expected because the blurb was a bit misleading. It was my introduction to the author, Adriana Locke. This was another great listen from my favorite narration team, Kai Kennicott and Wen Ross.
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