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While I greatly appreciated access to this ARC from NetGalley and Harlequin romance, I didn’t care for the book. The romantic leads weren’t well-developed, and the mystery was neither engrossing or fully solved.

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Rebecca's nephew is a rock climber who has gone missing recently. Worried that he might be hurt or maybe slipping into hold habits she tries to trace his a last whereabouts. Thankfully Deputy Wes is willing to help out but the more they did into this case it soon looks like there is something deeper going on when they keep running into some shady characters.

This was an interesting read. Like there was so much going on with this book and I just couldn't put it down. Because I was first wondering if it really was as simple as the newphew falling from his rock climbing hobby, if that's the case time is of the essence with getting help with injuries. But then with each shady character met you can't help but wonder if this or that person is connected and if something is completely different happening differently from the rock climbing. One thing is for sure is Rebecca's love for her newphew and would do anything to make sure he's safe. Overall great read I enjoyed it.

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Missing at Full Moon Mine kept me captivated and I finished it in just a few hours! The book flowed with perfect pacing, always moving the plot forward and weaving the romance into the mystery in a way that kept made it feel like real life.

Cash Whitlow is missing and his Aunt Rebecca doesn't know where to turn, until she meets Deputy Wes Landry. He listens to her concerns about her missing nephew, even if he is nineteen. There's an immediate draw there that they notice and want to explore, but first, they must find Cash.

The book has a swath of characters and any of them could be the red herring in the story. The plot was so well done that writing much more would lead to spoilers I don't want to give.

If you love a fast-paced Intrigue with a couple to root for and a mystery that will clearly continue into the next book, you don't want to miss Missing at Full Moon Mine.

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