The book opens on the day that Sloan Cooper dies. She's a Natural Resources officer and happens in on a robbery in progress. We get a description of her time in the hospital and an overview of her recovery at her parents' home in Heron's Rest. They have some new neighbors on their lake. Nash Littlefield has left the big city and his big city life to become contractor. His younger brother has decided to move with him, defying the family that wanted them to grow up and be doctors and lawyers and such. The two end up in each other's spheres when their siblings fall into insta-love. Nash and Sloan are also attracted to each other but their siblings being in a relationship makes it complicated. Plus, Sloan just moved back and accepted a job that gets her a promotion. And, though it's not technically in her town, she's worried about a number of disappearances. Especially concerning is that all of the people who have gone have something in common with her.
This is a Roberts book that is more about a mystery and less on the romance though there is some good relationship and character development. The baddies were on the gross side and their personalities felt over-exaggerated but I still enjoyed the story overall.
Four stars
This book comes out May 27, 2025
ARC kindly provided by St. Martin's Press and Edelweiss
Opinions are my own

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