When a young woman stumbles out of the Hanalei Mountains on the island of Kauai with no memory of who she is or how she got there, Cameron Pierce reluctantly agrees to investigate the mysterious circumstances surrounding her arrival. As pieces begin to fall into place, he suspects her injuries were no accident, but he’s far from convinced she’s an innocent victim. And there’s that nagging feeling he’s seen her somewhere before….
Now known as Jade, the woman begins to recall fragments of what led her to this place, and she realizes the danger isn’t over. Jade and the cynical Hawaiian investigator attempt to reconstruct the threads of her identity, but the stakes are far higher than either expected.
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Sexual Content - 1/5
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Violence - 2/5
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Language - 0/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 0/5
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Summary
Overall Freefall had a good story and an exotic location in Hawaii. I am not a fan of amnesia stories, but she starts recalling things quickly which makes the story more interesting. Since I am a scrapbooker I loved the reference to Gentry/Jade's 'Creative Memories' scrapbook. Cameron is a good character but I was a little tired of the 'I don't believe her' storyline after having just readHalos. Thankfully he overcomes that early in the storyline. Great secondary characters as well.
Violence Some violence; and suspense as you wonder if he will live and if he does; will he have to have his leg amputated.
Language na
Sexual No physical scenes; romantic tension between Cameron and Gentry/Jade. Kissing, hugging.