Wednesday, November 9, 2022

REVIEW - MOUNTAIN SECRET by JR Pace


Hiro and his team at the PGHM have been called out for a freak accident.  The ski instructor was telling them that everything was going great until the six-year-old girl just disappeared from sight.

She had fallen into a drainage hole that would normally be covered in snow and ice, but due to the unusually warm April day the ice had thinned and the small child slipped through.  Their pilot Kat was the only one on the team who could fit through the drain hole and she said the girl, Stephi, was not there and seemed to have traveled down another drain pipe.

Hiro told their boss Damien that he and his search and rescue dog Bailey would head down the slope where the exit drain was located and along with his teammate Gael they took off following Bailey's lead.

Trista was excitedly waiting for her last vet appointment for the day.  Bailey was a gorgeous Dutch Shepherd who was brought into her clinic a few months earlier after being shot by the crazed man trying to kill Diana.

She didn't notice Bailey's handler until she returned to the reception area and found a breathtaking man surrounded by his colleagues praying that Bailey had made it through her surgery.

WOW!  I both loved and hated this book!  It is very well written and the characters are amazingly relatable which is where the hate comes in.  Hiro's story is the last of his team and I so fell in love with these guys.  They are like family now.

This series focuses around a search and rescue team located Chamonix in the French Alps and is full of action, intrigue, suspense and life-threatening danger.  And did I mention smoking hot sexual chemistry?

Even though their chemistry is over the charts both Hiro and Trista are leery of getting serious.  Hiro has learned the hard way the pain and loss the family members of men in his dangerous job suffer from and is determined that he not put a woman through that pain.

Trista is determined to prove to her parents that she doesn't need their support and is totally focused on her vet practice and her new expansion and doesn't need any distractions.

Although this book can be read as a standalone novel, I highly recommend that you start with book one in this series as the characters are recurring and fully invested in each other's story.  Not only does this author have gripping stories that will keep you on the edge of your seat her characters feel like family.

I cannot recommend this book/series and JR Pace enough!  I look forward to reading Beau's story and hope that his team will also get their stories told!


MOUNTAIN SECRET is book six of the MONT BLANC RESCUE Series

Start reading MOUNTAIN SECRET today!
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Start reading the MONT BLANC RESCUE series today!
Available in Kindle Unlimited!

Although COLD AND BITTER SNOW is not considered part of the MONT BLANC RESCUE Series, I would consider this novella as a prequel to the series.

Start reading COLD AND BITTER SNOW today!


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