Here is the book summary:
The dangerous beauty of Lavender Tides is harboring secrets that reach
around the world.
Ellie Blackmore is making a name for
herself as a house flipper. But when her sister Mackenzie disappears, Ellie
can’t focus on anything but uncovering what happened. Her only clue is the
bloodstain on the deck of Mackenzie’s boat. Ellie knows her sister isn’t on the
best of terms with her ex-husband, Jason, but he wouldn’t kill her—would
he?
Coast Guard intelligence officer
Grayson Bradshaw believes Mackenzie faked her own death after stealing a seized
cocaine shipment. The problem is convincing Ellie, who seems to view him as the
true enemy.
Both Ellie and Grayson want the truth, but truth—and family—is often more
complex than it first appears. From international terrorism to the peaceful
lavender fields of Puget Sound, The House at Saltwater Point is a
thrilling race to uncover the truth before it’s too late.
And now, my review:
The House at Saltwater Point by Colleen Coble is an
adventurous and crazy read. Colleen has a way about her writing that is intense
and gripping. She thinks through scenarios well and brings realistic plots to
life. She adds details that are bought out in a “Murder She Wrote” kind of way.
If you love mystery and murder books and not so much the lighthearted Hallmark
type, you'll want to check this one out and move on to all her others.
I received a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
I received a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
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