Friday, July 6, 2012

A story with a multitude of surprises

Tidewater Inn by Colleetn Coble

 
This is the second book by Colleen Coble that I have read and enjoyed it just as much as the first. Tidewater Inn was a difficult book to put down. I wanted to know how everything turned out.

Libby Holladay restores historic buildings that are usually added to the National Historic Registry. With the ability to see the possibilities, she sees what others do not and Tidewater Inn is no exception. But Tidewater Inn has more than just its appearance to snag and get hold of Libby. Her partner, Nicole, has preceded her to the Outer Banks and calls Libby excited about the Inn, a dilapidated lifesaving station and lighthouse ruins. When Nicole is kidnapped, Libby rushes to the Outer Banks to search for her. To add to her anxiety about Nichole’s safety, Libby finds that she is also a suspect. But all of this is only the tip of the iceberg. Libby learns that Tidewater Inn has been left to her by a father she never knew. Oh, and she also has a sister and brother. The reader gets caught up in the events surrounding Vanessa and Brent, Alec and his nephew Zach, an unscrupulous lawyer and meets a wonderful search dog named Samson. I leave it to the reader to do as I did and immerse yourself in Tidewater Inn. You won’t regret it.

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