Finding Alex
Not knowing can be lethal
Assaulted, left for dead, and amnesic, the woman who thinks her name is Alex, may be the only surviving victim of a killer who’s targeting prostitutes and leaving their bodies without fingertips to complicate their identification. Denver Homicide Detective Blake Halloran is sure she is connected to the other killings but he can’t identify her, even with her fingertips intact. And she can’t remember anything—including the face or name of the man who tried to kill her.
With each new victim, it becomes more crucial for Alex to remember what happened to her if Blake and his partner are to solve the murders, but how do you force someone to remember? As Blake’s strong attraction to her and his need to protect her grows, so does his uneasiness about the inability to identify her, whether she’s a villain or a victim, and whether her amnesia is real.
About the Author
Helen Starbuck—no relation to the coffee bunch—lives in Arvada, Colorado, with her two cats and is a multiple award-winning author of Legacy of Secrets, Finding Alex, The Woman He Used to Know, and the Annie Collins Mystery Series. Helen likes stories about strong women and interesting men. She writes her mysteries from the perspective of an OR nurse and relies on her love of suspense and romance to write her standalone romantic suspense novels. Her theory is, if you don’t like life as it is, you can always write a different ending.
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I listened to it earlier this week and was thoroughly engaged with book and narrators. Only my second book by her, but I think I’m getting hooked. 🙂
I have never read any of her books before. Looking forward to listening to this one.
This looks great! I love the cover, and I’m a huge fan of romantic suspense. It’s been a while since I’ve given audio books a try, so this one looks like worthy of getting!
I agree it does sound great. Thanks for stopping by.
That sounds good. Now I’m wondering what happens when she gets her memory back.
Same here. Can’t wait to find out.
Thank you for sharing 🙂
My pleasure.
I have been seeing this book around here and I just can’t wait to see the reaction to this one. And man Sebastian York as a narrator, SIGN me up haha his voice is a dream boat.
I am looking forward to listening to it and as you say with Sebastian York as one of the narrators, definitely a must.
She is a new name for me, thanx for sharing the info
You are welcome.
Great post. I’m not an audiobook readers – I struggle to stay focused on them. This sounds like a great book.
I understand. What I do if possible is read and listen along.
I really loved this audio Nadene
Great. I am looking forward to listening to it.
This sounds super interesting. I love a book with multiple narrators.
Yes, it does. I am looking forward to listening to it.
Great feature, Nadene. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks. I was happy to share.