Tara is happilly in love in Alex and he even asked her to marry him. But then he betrays her in the worst possible way and Tara’s world turns on its head.
10 years later, Dr. Tara Tremain, her boyfriend Rory and her best friend with her family, travel to Costa Rica for a very important event involving Tara’s family. They’re looking forward to some me – time, to unwind, especially Tara, as she’s just lost her first patient during operation. However, fate has some other ideas – one of her father’s employee’s son is very sick and the only remedy is to be found deep into the jungle. Without thinking long, Tara and the boy’s father get on the road. But after a random attack, Tara finds herself, looking for help, in the ranger’s hut and she can’t believe her eyes – there he is, the one person she never wanted to settle her eyes on. But Alex is also the only one who can help her right now, and time is of the essence. Will Tara be able to forget her broken heart and help the sick boy?
It was an absorbing, captivating and thrilling read and Karen Swan has – again – took us on a journey to incredibly interesting country, in that case Costa Rica, writing not only a lovely story, but also touching upon so many important things, like the state of health care in countries not so well developed and environmental protection and tradition, showing the struggles between native tribes, landowners and conservationists, who all have their own reasons how to use the land. It swept me away immediately, the descriptions of the Costa Rica’s wilderness were gorgeous and so vivid and I couldn’t have enough of them – the feel of the rainforest, of the wilderness, of fauna and flora was there, so beautiful and overwhelming.
The writing style is polished to perfection, it’s eloquent, vivid and rich but also incredibly approachable and runs smoothly and seamlessly. It’s so easy not only to imagine all the things the author writes about, but to see all the sights through her eyes and feel the heat and humidity and the danger that lurks behind every corner. I loved how atmosperic and well written it was. I loved the twists and turns in the plot, each one was more unxecpected and more dangerous than the other and it truly captivated me and my all the time increasing heart rate. This time the author has shifted the proportions in her story and while the romance was there, it was not as significant as the adventure and personal drama. I absolutely enjoyed it, though I must also admit that this time the romance didn’t convince me so much. Alex did the worst thing that Tara could have imagined and in my eyes he didn’t show any remorse, she said herself that she’s sure he would do the same over and over again, and for me it was a deal breaker to be honest. I didn’t want them to end up together. I couldn’t warm to this relationship and I had this feeling that Tara was happier with Rory. She didn’t sell this relationship to me, sadly.
The characters are of course brilliantly written and developed. They’re full of life and full of flaws, they make mistakes and I didn’t always agree with their decision but it’s only made the reading even more interesting. I liked Tara and her determination and passion very, very much. She has worked extremely hard to prove what she’s worth and didn’t want her father’s wealth get in her ways and when, then for good cause. Her adventures were like watching „Indiana Jones“ somehow, what with the car chasing, flat tires, the threat of jaguars or monkeys throwing coconut at you and the boats going over waterfall. I mean, wow. I was wondering what’s going to happen and if there is an end to the troubles that Tara seems to put herself into – voluntarily or not. But also, with this danger, the story was suspenseful and filled with tension and I really liked it. I was scared of Holly at the beginning, to be honest, but the 10 – years – later Holly, even if still so blunt and to the point, showed that she also has heart in the right place. I adored the background characters as well, we can’t forget the Indigenous people, with their traditions, they were so lovely captured by the author. The only character that made me feel unsure and I didn’t trust him till the very end was Alex – sorry, but I simply couldn’t warm to him and his ways. But, nevertheless, even those characters that were not our favourite ones, have depth to them and even though we may not agree with them, they all have their own, interesting and thought – provoking stories to tell – and what stories those are, with their beliefs and the many sacrifices they have to make, daily.
Overall, „The Secret Path“ is another winner from Karen Swan. It’s an adventurous, twisty and thought – provoking tale of love and hate, trust and betrayal, of family bonds and friendship, of deception and forgiveness. It’s like a breath of fresh air, with unique setting and pacy plot, emotional and enticing. You will quickly find yourself immersed in the characters’ lives and in the beautiful and wild setting and adoring the tantalizing adventures. I loved it, from the start to finish, this atmospheric and riveting page – turner. Highly recommended!
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