The House at
Saltwater Point by Colleen Coble
Ellie Blackmore is loyal to a fault. She just can’t believe that her missing
sister, Mackenzie, could be responsible for a lost shipment of cocaine. When Grayson Bradshaw, a Coast Guard
intelligence officer, is sent in to investigate the missing cocaine shipment,
he has a hard time convincing Ellie.
Is it possible that Mac did take the cocaine and then faked
her own death? But why would she do
that? Both Ellie and Grayson want the truth,
but it proves more complicated than either of them expect.
A race against time, a handsome hero and a lovely but
self-effacing heroine, a terrorist plot, and a dose of suspense combine to make
this book an excellent beach read. The
plot moves along at a good pace, but the author manages to develop the
characters so they become friends to the reader.
Although the book contains a terrorist plot, readers are not
subjected to horrific details. There are
themes of forgiveness, love, and loyalty.
And of course, the author leaves the ending open enough so that another
book may follow.
It was fun to pay
another visit to Lavender Tides.
Excerpts from Ellie’s blog were an added bonus and a nice touch. Colleen’s fans and fans of romantic suspense
will enjoy this one, and look forward to the sequel.
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