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Noelle W. Ihli

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Una naturaleza salvaje e implacable. Un ataque aterrador. Una huida desesperada. Cuando un trágico accidente frustra el sueño de Miley de alcanzar el oro olímpico, acepta un trabajo de verano en un refugio de montaña. El desierto de Frank Church es remoto, el lugar perfecto para entrenar y recuperar...

páginas
370
Format
Kindle Edition
Publicado
2024-03-22
Editorial
Dynamite Books

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Noelle W. Ihli
Noelle W. Ihli

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Noelle’s two great passions are murder and horses (separately, never together).She lives in Idaho with her husband, two sons, and two cats. When she's not plotting her next thriller, she's scaring herself with true-crime documentaries or going for a trail ride in the foothills (with her trusty pepper spray).

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9,720 reseñas
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sonia
sonia·7 months ago
4.5 stars . ⊹ ・゚𖥔 ₊ ˑ⤷ Wow what a fantastic book. I started this one on audio, and then quickly switched to kindle because I was enjoying it so much. My anxiety was through the roof the entire time and I really struggled to put it down.Gray After Dark is loosely based on real events about an olympic athlete who gets abducted in the mountains. The entire book was crazy intense, dark and filled with suspense. Great storyline, pacing and characters I really connected with and was rooting for. If y...
Nina (ninjasbooks)
Nina (ninjasbooks)·9 months ago
Very good!
♥︎ Heather ⚔ (New House-Hiatus)
♥︎ Heather ⚔ (New House-Hiatus)·1 years ago
˗ˏˋ ★ ˎˊ˗ 3.75 Stars Rounded Up ˗ˏˋ★‿︵‧ ˚ ₊⊹Our FMC, Miley Petrowski was a biathlon athlete that is mending an injury from several years ago and is determined to race again in the Olympics . While trying to navigate her relationship with Brent, her teammate, she decides to head to the acres of Frank Church alone, to sort her thoughts and to take a on summer job and retrain taking advantage of the hundreds of acres full of hiking trails to run through .Miley is stubborn and despite her injury is...
ThatBookish_deviant
ThatBookish_deviant·1 years ago
2.5 ⭐️

I’m honestly baffled by all the great reviews. Nearly every aspect of this book is so cliche. Two helpless women held captive in a cabin by feral men, waiting for their secret crushes to come rescue them. Gross.

The plot and writing are overly simplistic, the characters lack dimension. Predictable storyline from start to finish. It’s a hard pass for me.
Heather Mclarry
Heather Mclarry·1 years ago
I really really liked this book! It was genuinely such a fast paced and great read in my opinion!!
Brady Lockerby
Brady Lockerby·1 years ago
this was good! and the fact that it was *loosely* based off of a true story bumped it up from a 3.5 to a 4
Laura Lovesreading
Laura Lovesreading·1 years ago
Run, Rabbit run run AND GET THIS BOOK IMMEDIATELYBe still my beating heart!Gray after dark is about Miley who is a Biathlete Pro! Following a tragic accident Miley mind is all over the place and she decides to take a summer Job at The Frank Church Wilderness lodge. Looking for a remote place to recover and train when she goes on a run one day she is captured by two psychotic men pricks. We then follow Miley harrowing tale of life in captivity and her smarts and tenacity in whether she will find ...
chantalsbookstuff
chantalsbookstuff·1 years ago
This book is absolutely brilliant! Heart pumping and nail biting moments made me finish this book in one sitting. The plot is really great as abduction stories can be rather tricky to pull off just right. The book flowed well keeping the story going. Miley's attempts at escaping and waiting for the right moment came across good and not far fetched or unbelievable. So, if I loved this book so much, you might ask why I only gave it 4 stars?The ending...I wanted more!! Not to give spoilers, it felt...
Jamie
Jamie·1 years ago
Sweet baby kittens on a cracker, I walked into this one blindly and now I think I'm traumatized. This is not an easy book to read and I considered DNF'ing it about a hundred times in the first fifty percent. Not that there's anything wrong with the writing – the author is obviously talented – but the subject matter is just so distasteful that it was really, really hard to digest. With that said, however, I read the entire book in about ten hours (and that's including a few hours of sleep) so it'...
Sydney Books
Sydney Books·1 years ago
WHEW let me calm down this one had me SWEATING