“I just want to know who I am.”
With a setting in Maine and colorful, realistic, and endearing characters, Melissa Tagg has crafted a compelling start to her new Muir Harbor series. I immediately became wrapped up in this tale and intrigued by the storyline and characters. The main characters, Sydney Rose and Neil MacKean, both had traumatic pasts they had worked to overcome, and together they had a wonderful charisma. Sydney is compassionate and sweet but wants to find out who she really is and where she belongs. Neil is the consummate hero—hard-working, helpful, flannel-wearing, and Scottish. What more could we ask for in a hero? The stellar cast of supporting characters added much to the story, and I have a feeling some will be starring in their own books soon.
“From her place of deepest hurt, God had brought something amazing. Something she never could’ve expected.”
ABOUT THE BOOK:
A captivating new seaside romance brimming with mystery from USA Today bestselling, Christy Award-winning author Melissa Tagg
Abandoned as a toddler, Sydney Rose has spent years wondering who she
really is, homesick for a life she's never lived. When a private
investigator crashes into her world, she finds herself heading to a tiny
seaside town in Maine to meet a woman named Maggie, who's searching for
the granddaughter she lost decades ago.
If not for Maggie,
Neil MacKean might still be back in Scotland, bereft and alone. Instead,
he has a full life in Muir Harbor with an adopted family he loves and a
blueberry farm to run. But the farm is struggling and strange
occurrences have him concerned. Worse, Maggie's once again caught up in
the past, convinced she's finally found her long-lost granddaughter.
Worried for Maggie, Neil is suspicious of the city girl who shows up at
the farm. But there's something about Sydney that tugs on him, drawing
out secrets he never meant to share. While Neil grapples with the future
of the farm, Sydney wrestles with a past that's messier than ever.
Together, they're pulled into a mystery complete with a centuries-old
legend, unexpected danger . . . and a love as deep and wild as the sea.
Sounds wonderful.
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