First, I have to confess to being a huge Pamela Fagan Hutchins [PFH] fan. I’ve read the Katie, Emily, Maggie, Michele, and Ava trilogies. I read them back-to-back like a chain smoker. They’re suspenseful, funny, angsty, and sexy. When I saw there was a new book/series coming out I was excited. Then I found out the protagonist was a male physician. At first, I was iffy. Aren’t there enough books out there that revolve around the “man”? I decided to give it a try.
Patrick Flint is married to Susanne, and they have two children and live in a small town in Wyoming. As I got further into the book, I became curious about the family. Patrick, a hard-working, good-intentioned husband, and father, Susanne, the wife and mother who’s reluctantly living in Wyoming, their teenage daughter who’s “in love,” and a young adolescent son who hasn’t quite found his voice.
Patrick is on his way home after working the night shift and is eager to embark on a long-planned family camping trip. At the last minute, Susanne decides she doesn’t want to go to Patrick’s extreme disappointment, but he insists that the trip is still on for both kids. Susanne stays home for some alone time, while Patrick and the kids head to the mountains for some horse camping, hunting, and fishing.
Oh, my Goddess. Things really go sideways, sketchy and dangerous at home and in the mountains. Okay, PFH has got me. It’s late, and I should be going to bed, but I make a deal with myself to read one more chapter before I turn out the light. Okay, just one more. I enjoyed the ride, and I’m looking forward to reading Snake Oil.