
Enjoy the View
Moose Springs, Alaska, Book 3
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Elise Arsenault
A grouchy mountaineer, a Hollywood starlet, and miles of untamed wilderness....
What could possibly go wrong?
Former Hollywood darling River Lane's acting career is tanking fast. Determined to start fresh behind the camera, she agrees to film a documentary about the picturesque small town of Moose Springs, Alaska. The assignment should have been easy, but the quirky locals want nothing to do with River. Well, too bad: River's going to make this film and prove herself, no matter what it takes.
Or what (literal) mountain she has to climb.
Easton Lockett may be a gentle giant, but he knows a thing or two about survival. If he can keep everyone in line, he should be able to get River and her crew up and down Mount Veil in one piece. Turns out that's a big if. The wildlife's wilder than usual, the camera crew's determined to wander off a cliff, and the gorgeous actress is fearless. Falling for River only makes Easton's job tougher, but there's only so long he can hold out against her brilliant smile. When bad weather strikes, putting everyone at risk, it'll take all of Easton's skill to get them back home safely...and convince River she should stay in his arms for good.
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Enjoyed this !
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My fav of the series
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Mountain climbs in Moose Spring
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There were also several mispronunciations and one very unfortunate use of the phrase “jerked off” (referring to taking off boots, could have easily said “yanked off” for the same effect without the double meaning). Language and innuendo don’t bother me a bit but this series has neither and would really be ok for the YA set so that threw me.
Distracting Performance and Editing
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I enjoyed the first two books in the series more because of the story and characters. I could relate to Zoey and Lana more, and it took me longer (past 50% of the book) to feel a connection to River. My favorite character in the book was Ashtyn, Easton’s twin. She is a “take charge” woman who is confident, independent, resilient, and strong. On the outside she is tough and resilient and suffers no fools. On the inside, she is compassionate and cares for others, especially friends and family and also towards the people she helps and rescues.
Back to Moose Springs
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i love original characters and setting.
the heroine
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hmmm, I don't know why?
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This is my least favorite book of the series
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She's pretty
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The h is a deeply insecure and selfish person who disregards safety protocol for her own unreasonable entitlement to “adventure.” I hate this dynamic. H doesn’t fire h and her team immediately when they add more gear to a climb.
When one of the filmmakers falls, and needs to be taken off the mountain, h decides she’ll climb alone. As in summit a dangerous noun peak with no experience. Instead of setting aside her own selfish desires, and recognizing how her recklessness endangers others? I stopped listening because I wanted to push this character off the mountain myself.
Being bold and brave? Giving your fears the middle finger? Awesome. But, the top of a frozen monolith isn’t the place or time for it. This behavior is why dozens of people are frozen dead on Mt. Everest.
Dangerous and irresponsible character choices
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