(audiobook) Heart status: dead, gone. Expect an happily ever after, but the journey to that perfect ending is soul crushing.
The first part of the duet follows a couple that has fallen apart years before. Roman and Elisabeth reconnect when they learn some truth about the IVF procedure they went through. With several flashbacks, conversations and some revelations, we discover how they met, and how they broke apart. And because they’re facing a new challenge together, we also witness how they mend their relationship.
A third character appears from time to time. Clare is linked to them, though we don’t really know how yet. Her story, with her abusive husband and Heath, the man who saves her, is the focus of the second part–with appearances of Roman and Elisabeth.
Though they are connected, both stories have a very different mood. Retrieval is angsty and personal, while Transfer has more action and violence. They also explore different themes, but at the center is the subject of parenthood and what it brings to–or take from–a couple.
Three narrators–two female and one male–are enough for the various points of view. I’m familiar with both female narrators, and they are exceptional. The male narrator was new to me, and though I liked his voice, he lacked the same energy as his female counterparts. It was still a very good audiobook, where all the deep emotions were present.
Quickie
- Series: The complete Retrieval duet (two connected stories with recurring characters and a small twist in between)
- Hashtags: #romantic suspense #second chance #parenthood #angst
- Triggers: domestic abuse, infertility, miscarriage, death, violence
- Main couple: Elisabeth & Roman Leblanc / Clare Noir & Heath Light
- Hotness: 4/5
- Romance: 4/5
- + a beautiful emotional story
- – seriously, the names are a little too ‘on the nose’