Book
Description:
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 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.
My
Review:
Colleen Coble is an excellent writer of suspense, taking the reader to the edge. Two of the things I loved about this story involve the sisters, Ellie and MacKenzie. One is a true hero in the strongest sense of the word. She puts her life on the line for the people she loves. The other is shown as a totally flawed human being in need of grace. The setting is lovely, I could almost smell the lavender. Grayson Bradshaw's story is complicated. But in the midst of the craziness, it is good to meet a man of honor. Coble's story is timely and in accord with current events. The book reminded me to give thanks for people putting their lives on the line every day. Both military and investigative units—so we can be free. If you enjoy NCIS Los Angeles or any of the shows or stories that focus on those who keep us safe, you'll love The House at SaltwaterPoint. I received this book from NetGalley with no expectation of a good or bad review.
Colleen Coble is an excellent writer of suspense, taking the reader to the edge. Two of the things I loved about this story involve the sisters, Ellie and MacKenzie. One is a true hero in the strongest sense of the word. She puts her life on the line for the people she loves. The other is shown as a totally flawed human being in need of grace. The setting is lovely, I could almost smell the lavender. Grayson Bradshaw's story is complicated. But in the midst of the craziness, it is good to meet a man of honor. Coble's story is timely and in accord with current events. The book reminded me to give thanks for people putting their lives on the line every day. Both military and investigative units—so we can be free. If you enjoy NCIS Los Angeles or any of the shows or stories that focus on those who keep us safe, you'll love The House at SaltwaterPoint. I received this book from NetGalley with no expectation of a good or bad review.