A storm is brewing hundreds of miles away, but its effects are devastating even from afar.Laid-back and light: that’s Cassidy Livingston’s new motto. But when a makeshift boat with a bloody cloth inside washes ashore near her oceanfront home, her detective instincts shift into gear . . . again. Seeking clues isn’t the only thing on her mind-romance is heating up with next-door neighbor and former Navy SEAL Ty Chambers as well. Her heart wants the love and stability she’s longed for her entire life. But her hidden identity only leads to a tidal wave of turbulence.As more answers emerge about the boat, the danger around her rises, creating a treacherous swell that threatens to reveal her past. Can Cassidy mind her own business, or will the storm surge of violence and corruption that has washed ashore on Lantern Beach leave her life in wreckage?
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Summary
From: Rebecca Maney
Book Title: Storm Surge
Book Author: Christy Barritt
What do you like about this book:
"Her heart was never supposed to get involved in all this."
Detective Cady Matthews is trying to live an unassuming life as Cassidy Livingston on the small island of Lantern Beach, off the coast of North Carolina. Her strong sense of justice has already pulled her into aiding local law enforcement twice in the short weeks of her residency, but one of the more dangerous experiences has been the attachment that her heart has made with her handsome next door neighbor, . . . . .whose ex-fiance has just shown up in his hour of need. Seriously?
Determined to push romantic notions out of her head, Cassidy stumbles onto evidence of yet another dangerous illegal operation underway on Lantern Beach. Promising a safe haven for its victims puts Cassidy on the front lines, where the risk factor is high and the probability of her own happily ever after, very low.
Another great addition to the "Lantern Beach Mysteries".
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