I wanted to like this more than I did, and I have to say that the story itself was good. My issue is with the setting.
As a Boone girl, I was absolutely overjoyed to see a book set in my hometown. The problem is that it is blatantly obvious that the author has very minimal understanding or research of the area.
I get that this is fiction, and therefore many things are going to be accurate, but there were way too many things that drove me completely nuts:
1) Boone Memorial Hospital- there is no such place, it is Watauga Medical Center.
2) Beaver Creek- Beaver Creek is Ashe County, not Watauga. A deputy for Watauga would not be there in official capacity.
3) Stopping on the railroad tracks to wait for the train- unless they were at Tweetsie Railroad (an amusement park), there are no trains in Watauga County, and haven't been for over 100 years.
4) Queen Street businesses- there are very few businesses on Queen Street- in fact, it is mostly parking
5) No mention of the University whatsoever. App State is one of the primary employers in the town and it is weird that they never drive through the campus or even mention it. PS: Appalcart is the bus system in Boone, but it is primarily for the students, and was started by ASU.
6) Our hero's home- to physically go out as far as they do on 321, they would be in Blowing Rock.
7) Being an antiaddiction "Specialist" for the schools- there is only ONE high school, and the chances of the 8 elementary schools allowing anyone in without the proper educational and licensure credentials are slim and none. Watauga County Schools pull in a lot of talent, and would only allow someone with impeccable credentials to be working with the students.
I fully understand that if you are not from the area these may not be a big deal, but they were definitely a deal breaker for me. Research is key, and when you are talking about a place like Boone, where it is becoming more and more known by the day, it would behoove the author to get it right.