Kita’s husband was killed in a skiing accident three years ago, and she’s never fully recovered from the devastation. Then a search and rescue mission is mobilised for a girl missing in the mountains, and Kita and her special dog are called out to help. It’s their first time involved in a real search and with a wild storm on the way, Kita is desperate to help find the girl. But her car has broken down and she has no way to get to the search site.
James is just shutting his auto-shop for the day and the last thing he needs is a desperate woman on his doorstep. He’s busy keeping his business going, while drowning his sorrows after an acrimonious divorce. Reluctantly, he agrees to drive Kita to the search site and then surprises himself by joining the rescue. But Kita is not what he expects, and she jolts him out of his apathy with her compassion and courage.
With a blizzard on the way and no sign of the missing girl, James and Kita discover things about each other that will change their lives forever.
Get Lost and Found today and discover how love finds us, even in the strangest of places.
**A novelette of approximately 17,000 words.**
Each book in the Love in the Mountains Novella Series follows the journey of a separate couple’s love story from different perspectives in the same storyline of a mountain rescue, and can be read as a STANDALONE:
* Rain on a Tin Roof
* Lost and Found
* Rescue his Heart
Suzanne Cass is an Australian author who writes rural romance and romantic suspense abounding with passion and danger.
Her debut novel, Island Redemption, won the Romance Writers of Australia Emerald Award in 2016. Suzanne is also a finalist in the 2019 Romance Writers of Australia RUBY award.
She had always had a fascination with the tough resilience of people who live in our amazing red-dirt outback country. When not writing about the characters that inhabit her head, Suzanne can be found roaming the Perth beaches with her border collie, or encouraging from the sidelines as her two sons play sport.
Visit her website www.suzannecass.com or subscribe to her newsletter via: www.suzannecass.com/contact