Bella is no baby, after all, she is thirty seven years of age and she is old enough to take big decisions in her life. For the last ten to twelve years, she has started feeling that she should try to live away from her family which still thinks that she is the baby girl. Though she is the youngest in the family it does not mean that she will be an irresponsible child forever who needs the help of adults. That’s why she has been living on her own, in order to taste the flavour of freedom.
Then one day an FBI agent named Jasper Greene comes to her home and tells him that he has been asked to protect her from a killer. Jasper has been asked for this favour by his boss who is Bella’s brother and he wants to keep his sister safe from all kinds of troubles.
Author Freya Barker brings Jasper into Bella’s life at the spot when she was not ready for any kind of relationship. Also, Jasper is not the kind of man who likes to be with a family rather he has preferred his team over everything else in his life. Narrators Teddy Hamilton and Cynthia Farrell depict how the two main characters dislike each other at the beginning.
Then they start coming closer as they spend more time together. Perhaps like in Slim to None, the two characters had the need for love but they weren’t prepared to admit all of that. They found in each other the perfect partner that they were looking for and now all they have to do is to get rid of the killer. If the idea of High Impact is the mind, then the quickness in the story would not be hard to understand by any of the listeners.