Thursday, January 25, 2018
Troubled Waters by Susan May Warren
I was so excited to read Book 4 in the Montana Rescue series by Susan May Warren. I love reading a series because I feel like I can get to know the characters so much more. I especially enjoy it when each book focuses one a specific character because you really feel like you know them personally then. In Troubled Waters Ian Shaw and Sierra Rose are the two main characters. We've learned bits and pieces about them in the earlier books and know that Ian Shaw has more money than he could ever spend and yet can't find his niece. When she disappeared he searched for her and did everything he could, but eventually felt she might not want to be found. He and Sierra have feelings for each other, but they are also extremely stubborn people. Sierra finds out why Ian's niece is hiding, but she's sworn to keep it from him. After a disaster that damaged the PEAK rescue chopper Sierra takes it upon herself to hold a fundraiser with Ian's friends to get the funds they need. Nobody could have every imagined what would happen on the yacht that weekend while trying to raise the funds to fix the rescue chopper. Ian and Sierra find themselves in the fight for their life and when Ian learns that Sierra has kept the ultimate secret from him he wonders where that leaves them??
** I received a copy of this book free for my honest review.
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Sounds like a great read! I prefer series over stand alone novels most of the time as well. It just gives you more time to connect with the characters.
ReplyDeleteTotally agree. You really get to know and connect with the characters.
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