The mysterious man at her door swears he recognizes her. She's Leah Farley. Mother, wife—and suspected murderer. But her amnesia has wiped away memories of her former life. When a shower of bullets follows the man's claims, Leah is forced to accept the truth. She's in danger. And unless she can make herself remember, there's no way to stay safe. With bounty hunter Roman Black's help, she must uncover her lost memories—before the killer succeeds in keeping Leah's past and future buried forever.
New York Times bestselling author Terri Reed’s romance and romantic suspense novels have appeared on Publishers Weekly top 10 Romance Mass Market Paperback and Publishers Weekly top 10 Religion Fiction, Nielsen’s Bookscan top 50, Amazon #1 Bestseller, featured in USA Today and a Fresh Pick at FreshFiction.com. Her 2016 novel, A Family Under the Christmas Tree, was adapted into the Hallmark movie and retitled Picture a Perfect Christmas. She resides in the Pacific Northwest with her college-sweetheart husband and when not writing, she enjoys agility with her Australian shepherd. For updates about Terri and her books sign up for her newsletter https://bit.ly/3Ihz48q Be sure to follow Terri on BookBub for updates on her new releases https://www.bookbub.com/authors/terri...
Interesting plot twists kept me reading to find out more. Readers will enjoy Leah and Roman's book, especially if they've read the others in this series.
And, all the pieces come together. I thought Leah and Roman's story was an interesting one . . . especially given the trauma they'd experienced. The fact that they were both (eventually) able to hold onto their desire to trust in God despite their troubles was lovely to see. As to the murders/reasons behind them, I'd had my suspicions from about halfway through, and while I was correct about 'whodunnit', how things played out with each victim was something I hadn't quite figured out until it was revealed. A fitting end to the series.
Awesome read. I have enjoyed this series, and this book finally revealed the murderer and the reasons for the murder. I mus say I did not figure it out and was totally surprised. Great series. The 6 authors did a tremendous job that culminated in this 6th and final book.
Wow!!!! What a conclusion to this series. Written by six different authors. They need to be read in sequence or they leave you frustrated and hanging. Excellent. Kept me in the edge of my seat.
I didn’t read any of the previous books in this series, yet this book mostly stood alone. The last chapter brought in previous characters from the other books to wrap things up but I didn’t feel I missed anything by not reading the previous books. For me, this book was just okay. Not a writing style that I particularly love but I wouldn’t say I didn’t enjoy it either. I didn’t feel that having multiple characters being rape victims was particularly helpful to the story and I felt the amount of abuse so many main and secondary characters experienced was really unnecessary and off-putting. I definitely would have given it a higher rating if it weren’t for that, although giving it 4 stars still would’ve been generous for me. Overall, I didn’t hate it but I wouldn’t go out of my way to read it and I wouldn’t not read it again.
Worth the read to stay awake for! I was so eager to get to Leah's story and find out what had happened to her. There was still so much story left to discover, and honestly this size book wasn't long enough. I still wanted more by the end but it was satisfying to find out for sure who was behind things after all. Some things I suspected correctly and some things I didn't. But Leah gets a new start and maybe this creepy little town will too, with the serial killer(s) locked up tight.
In this book, we learn all about what started in book 1. You really need to read the whole series, but it could be read as stand alone. I really enjoyed this one and all of the books in the series! Lots of suspense and action going on! I have enjoyed other books by this author, and this one is excellent.
Nice, suspenseful, faith-filled story of Leah, who wakes up in a ditch in great pain, but she’s able to stumble across the house of a sweet elderly lady who claims she’s her granddaughter.
When a bounty hunter Roman finds her, Leah discovers that she is being sought as the murderer of her husband and two other people, but Leah has amnesia and no clue as to who she is or what happened.
Her Last Chance is the sixth and final romantic suspense book in the Without a Trace series written by author Terri Reed. This series should be read in the order written.
Finally, we find out who killed all of the previous victims. Also, Leah is found and works through what happened to her. Who the murderer was is a complete surprise. Nice HEA, and a nice wrap up to the whole series. Great!
ebook from the library an d part of the Without a Trace series. Roman n Leah's story of finding answers to a crime and restoring relationships. Interesting characters, difficult issue, seeking help.
In the final book, we get all our answers. We finally meet Leah, the woman who goes missing in the first book. She has amnesia and is discovered by bounty hunter, Roman, who is on his own mission of killing a man from his past. He quickly learns that Leah may not be the cold-blooded murderer everyone thinks he is and together they try to get answers.
There are some big detail errors in this. I can't name them all, but I'll point out a couple as an example: Wendy is currently dating a deputy from the police department. Whoops, because in book 4, she was married to a deputy and had a couple kids...Also, Harrison was NOT an FBI agent. His girlfriend was...There are several problems with the details in this book, and some final one's didn't match with what really happened...
Anyways, I did have an inkling as to who it was and pretty much figure it out...The romance between Roman and Leah was very sweet. I really liked that part of it.
Oh, but the Spiritual views were a bit messed up for me. Leah thinks that if you murder someone you'd lose your soul...Nope, that's not what my Bible says...
Series:
I've read several multi-author continuity series through LI and LIS, and I must say that this was pretty good and kept me reading BUT there were a lot of errors throughout the series. The other's have made small mistakes, but this series just took the cake. Anyway, the romances were sweet and the suspense kept me reading. I think that perhaps a little more discussing the various details should have taken place...
#6 in the "Without A Trace" series. Bounty hunter Roman Black is hired to find Leah Farley after her husbands suicide is ruled a homicide. However, after being shot at and other attempts made on their life, he starts to reconsider and wonders is Leah's claim of innocence and amnesia. Along the way, Leah is also able to teach Roman a lesson in love and forgiveness.
The Without A Trace series are good books and this one kept me reading and wanting more.
Roman Black is hired by Earl Farley's brother to find Earl's killer. It is assumed that would be Leah Farley. As a bounty hunter Roman don't care about anything but bringing Leah in to the sheriff and collecting his bounty.
After finding her and being shot at he rethinks what he should do.
My favorite of the series not just because it was the last. Waking up and not knowing who she was Leah is taken care of by an older woman as she regained her strength. She is found by Roman, a bounty hunter, but finds out quickly that Leah's life is in danger. He must return here to Loomis and her family and keep her safe...but maybe his heart may not stay safe.
The conclusion of the series, at last, was satisfying just for the final unraveling of the mystery. The romance was sweet, but not remarkable.
I was bothered by a couple of apparent faults in the continuity of the underlying story as it is supposed to follow on from the previous book in the series.
Inspirational Romance is my comfort reading and stress management, rolled into one! It's been several years since I last dipped into this genre. I'm now set to read two more, thanks to an extra-stressful week ahead.
The last book in the series did not disappoint. It was suspenseful till the end. Exciting twist of events! No loose ends left hanging either. Loved the entire series!