Friday, March 11, 2016

Book Review: The Seakeeper's Daughters

In The Seakeeper's DaughtersWhitney Monroe has decided to expand her restaurant to a new place. The local business people are not happy with their decision, so they have been doing whatever they can to prevent the new location from happening. While this is going on, Whitney finds out that her stepfather has hurt himself and spent four days in pain before anyone found him.

Whitney has never gotten along with her stepfather or his family. Her mother requested that Whitney go to the hotel, which is now hers, and to check on her stepfather, who is living there. While there she discovers family secrets.

I love the way that Lisa Wingate is able to tell two stories at the same time without losing the reader. I loved both stories and felt happy with their conclusions.

I was given this book by NetGalley and Tyndale House in exchange for my honest review.









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