Lydia was supposed to have an adventurous and exciting summer. Instead she’s done nothing more than
read and eat takeout. Now it’s time to go home, and what does she have to show for it? A big fat nothing.
Unless, of course, her trip to the airport somehow turns into something more than just a flight home.
Blake feels like he’s been sent on a wild goose chase. While work is piling up back in Denver, he’s on the other
side of the country, hunting for some mysterious box that his grandfather left him. Well, no more. Nothing
inside that box could possibly be more important than the opportunity to make it as the youngest partner at his
firm. So he’s going home, and that’s that. But that’s before he discovers his flight has been cancelled.
When these two strangers meet at the airport, they make a splitsecond decision to search for the box
together. Maybe with both of them on the hunt, Lydia can have her adventure and Blake can find the box. And
maybe, if they’re lucky, they’ll even find some romance.
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Sexual Content - 1/5
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Violence - 0/5
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Language - 0/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 0/5
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Summary
Overall Lost and Found is book 4 in the Ripple Effect series. Righting a Wrong ended with Lydia going to Charlotte for the summer to have her big adventure. Her
summer ends up being as normal as her life has been. Then she meets a handsome guy at the airport after a very realistic journey to the gate. They decide to go on an adventure together after their flight gets canceled. I loved seeing his grandfather’s story unfold throughout the book. It was heartbreaking and romantic. Lydia was a
very likeable character. She was trying so hard to be brave and adventurous. You are cheering for her. Blake was your typical hardworking lawyer trying to make partner.
Between Lydia and his grandfather’s letters will he learn what is really important in life? The Ripple Effect series has been so much fun to read. I am excited to start on Francine’s story next.