About the Book:
Billionaire Ian Shaw can have everything he wants--except a happy ending. Or at least that's what it feels like with his fortune recently liquidated, his niece, Esme, still missing, and the woman he loves refusing to speak to him. In fact, he doubts she would date him even if they were stranded on a deserted island.
Despite her love for Ian, Sierra Rose knows he has no room in his life for her as long as the mystery of his missing niece goes unsolved. The only problem is, Sierra has solved it, but a promise to Esme to keep her whereabouts secret has made it impossible to be around Ian. When the PEAK chopper is damaged and Sierra lacks the funds to repair it, Ian offers a fundraising junket for large donors on his yacht in the Caribbean. But the three-day excursion turns into a nightmare when a rogue wave cripples the yacht and sends the passengers overboard. Shaken up and soaked to the bone, Ian finally has a chance to test his theory when he and Sierra do indeed find themselves washed up on a strange, empty shore. It will take guts and gumption for the PEAK team to rescue the duo. But it will take a miracle to rescue Ian and Sierra's relationship. My Thoughts: I don't know how she does it. Every time I finish one of Susan May Warren's novels I have this little ritual. First, I get upset with myself because I read it too quickly. Then I cry over the final chapters--full on ugly cry. And then I think, "It can't get any better than this. I'll never forget this one, and I'll love these imaginary people forever. They will be my absolute favorite people." And then Susan writes a new story and I dive in, thinking I won't love these imaginary people as much as I do all the others. But I get hooked on the first page and I read too fast and I laugh and pray for my new favorite imaginary people, and by the last few chapters I'm ugly crying so much I can't see the words. And I think I'll never love anyone as much as Ian and Sierra, and I know that will all change when the next book comes out. Secrets, old wounds, a "3 hour cruise", and a little Robinson Crusoe will meet you in "Troubled Waters". Prepare to fall in love, and buy tissues before you start reading. Giving this one my "Oh, The Feels!" award of approval. I received an advance copy from the publisher with no services promised in return. Until the next page turns, Deena |
Tuesday, January 2, 2018
Troubled Waters by Susan May Warren
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