A review by the_novel_approach
Lost and Found by Rick R. Reed

4.0

Audiobook Review: Story Rating - 4 Stars, Narration Rating - 2 Stars

Flynn Marlowe had a best friend and lost him in a Seattle park. Mac Bowersox met a new friend on the streets of Seattle. One afternoon Flynn sees his lost dog on the leash of another man. A cute man but still, someone else. With the help of his best human friend, Flynn tracks down Mac, and through a weird bonding over the dog they both love, sparks fly.

The narration for Lost and Found is a bit uneven, which is shame because the book the author gave us is a sweet and wonderful thing, complete with a busybody landlady who only wants the best for Mac. The narration isn’t bad…it just isn’t great. Audio listeners have come to expect more than just so-so work; some of the best scenes in the story felt flat, and the final chapter could have been more sweetly done. Rick Reed put it all down on the page; it would have been great if the narrator had given us the full weight of the author’s words.

Buy the audiobook if you like Rick R. Reed’s work. Otherwise, wait for a sale price.

Reviewed by Mike for The Novel Approach