Author: Susan May Warren
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Length: 352 Pages
Release: January 2018
A copy of this novel was received through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
Review
In Troubled Waters by Susan
May Warren Sierra Rose and Ian Shaw have been waiting a long time for a happy
ending. After Ian’s niece, Esme, went missing, he put all his resources into
finding her with no luck. Then a series of explosions and wildfires put him in
hot water with the government for his work causing him to lose the fortune he
has worked so hard for. And to top it all off, the woman he loves is now
refusing to speak to him. Sierra Rose didn’t think the day would come when she
had to give up on Ian Shaw, but his obsessive search to find his niece left no
room for her. The solution to her problem comes when she finds Esme, who
doesn’t want her uncle or anyone else for that matter, to know where she is.
These problems get put on hold for Sierra when the PEAK rescue team needs funds
and Sierra arranges a fundraiser using Ian’s yacht in the Caribbean. Towards
the end of the excursion, the ship is irreparably damaged, and the passengers
end up overboard in the churning sea. Ian and Sierra must tests the boundaries
of the relationship they have left along with their own survival skills in
order to come out alive and help the others in any way they can.
Book four in a series can be very difficult. Your audience needs something new and fresh to stay interested but also want to continue the story of the characters they have formed a bond with over the previous books..The story of Ian and Sierra has been developing slowly with each of the previous books in the Montana Rescue series and goes full force as they finally have their own story. Fans of Warren’s writing will not be disappointed. She has brought these characters to life more than any in the series so far and the tension was at a whole new level. With the PEAK rescue team, there is always tension with someone being in danger and the team having to work together to save them, but the danger here hit home with all the characters, and not just Ian and Sierra being in a tough spot. It is nice that these books come out quick enough together that readers aren’t left waiting too long to find out what is coming next. I recommend this book to readers that are wanting a great romantic suspense with heart and a story they will not be able to put down.
Book four in a series can be very difficult. Your audience needs something new and fresh to stay interested but also want to continue the story of the characters they have formed a bond with over the previous books..The story of Ian and Sierra has been developing slowly with each of the previous books in the Montana Rescue series and goes full force as they finally have their own story. Fans of Warren’s writing will not be disappointed. She has brought these characters to life more than any in the series so far and the tension was at a whole new level. With the PEAK rescue team, there is always tension with someone being in danger and the team having to work together to save them, but the danger here hit home with all the characters, and not just Ian and Sierra being in a tough spot. It is nice that these books come out quick enough together that readers aren’t left waiting too long to find out what is coming next. I recommend this book to readers that are wanting a great romantic suspense with heart and a story they will not be able to put down.
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