Fiction Friday | Girl Lost by Kate Angelo

Today for Fiction Friday I’m sharing my book recommendation for Girl Lost, the first book in Kate Angelo’s The King Legacy series that’s releasing next week.

Here’s the Book Description:

A LOST BABY 

Luna Rosati found acceptance and comfort with her childhood foster family, but when she became pregnant at sixteen, she gave the baby up for adoption and left without a word. Now a CIA counterintelligence officer, Luna wants to reconcile her fractured sense of self by finding the only blood family she has–the teenage daughter she’s never met. As Luna closes in on learning the girl’s identity with the help of her mentor, Stryker, she prepares to meet him in her old neighborhood–the last place she wants to be. Then Stryker is captured.    

AN INESCAPABLE PAST 

Special Agent Corbin King changed his last name to escape the shadow of his convicted father serving a life sentence. When he runs into Luna, the object of his failed teenage romance, the two must put their pasts aside and work together to expose a secret that someone’s willing to kill for. 

A DEADLY THREAT 

But when they encounter a kidnapping, missing bodies, and murder, the secrets Corbin and Luna are keeping from one another are only the beginning of the threat they face with more than their own lives at stake.

Narelle’s Thoughts:

I enjoyed reading Girl Lost, the first book in The King Legacy series set in Florida. I read the book quickly because I was hooked into the story from the opening page and had to find out what happened next. 

Luna is on leave from CIA and has returned to her hometown to find her daughter. The story opens with Luna waiting at a diner to meet her mentor. He’d saved Luna, when she was a troubled teen, by placing her in his Warrior Program. He has information on how Luna can connect with her child who she put up for adoption at birth.

Corbin is a special agent at Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the father of Luna’s child. He’s at the diner because he’s searching for a missing person. Eighteen years ago Luna ghosted him and their friend group from the Warrior Program. Luna is the last person Corbin expected to see at the diner.

When their mentor is kidnapped, Luna and Corbin are forced to work together to search for him. Young teens are missing. Corbin and Luna are in danger from unknown sources. The high octane suspense builds to an action packed finale. I loved how the story kept me guessing with unexpected twists and turns. 

Luna and Corbin’s romance is sweet and they have to deal with their emotional baggage from their dysfunctional childhoods and failed teen romance. The side characters were intriguing and I was challenged to think about the consequences of a few things that happened during the story. 

I recommend Girl Lost to romantic suspense readers who like second chance romances with danger, high octane suspense, and multiple mysteries with redemption, forgiveness and found family themes.

Many thanks to Revell and NetGalley for the advanced reader copy.

Published by Narelle Atkins

A fun loving Aussie girl at heart, Narelle Atkins was born and raised on the beautiful northern beaches in Sydney, Australia. She has settled in Canberra with her husband and children. A lifelong romance reader, she found the perfect genre to write when she discovered inspirational romance. Narelle’s contemporary stories of faith and romance are set in Australia and international locations.

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