A little bit about what you'll find reviewed here

A little bit about what you'll find reviewed on this blog: I believe the best books involve characters you wish you could read more about long after the book is finished. Recently, I've been searching for hidden gems from the past. I read mostly fiction, and I'm a bit of a prude. I don't normally enjoy books with sex or excessive language.

Who I am:
I raised two wonderful girls, and I'm super proud of them. I enjoy reading (of course), sewing, cross stitching, photography and writing. I live in the high desert portion of Washington (which I didn't know existed until my husband and I decided to move here) and have really enjoyed my time out here. I am excited to see what God has next in store for my life!

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Tide and Tempest (Edge of Freedom #3) - Elizabeth Ludwig

After reading the first two books in this series, No Safe Harbor and Dark Road Home, I just had to find out how it all ended.  This is one of those series that is best read in order.

Morgan has just discovered that Tillie, a woman who was on board his ship years ago, may be in danger.  Since he feels it is his responsibility to take care of the situation, he positions himself to keep an eye on her.

Tillie doesn't quite understand what it is that draws her to the captain, but she doesn't feel like she deserves to have that kind of happiness.  When someone tries to take her life, she finds herself depending on him much more than she feels she should.

I enjoyed this book.  I didn't feel that it was as much of a continuation as the first two, so you could almost read this one alone, but I recommend reading them in order to get the complete story.  They're all great books with believable characters and lots of action.  The only thing I was missing was a wrap-up for the characters from the first two books.  I would have liked to read about Cara and Ana, if only in an epilogue.  Regardless, it was a nicely written series.  Just make sure to read them in order!  Good Book!

*I received a copy of this book through NetGalley from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.


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