Review: Dangerous Waters


Book Review: Dangerous Waters, by Toni Anderson, 5 stars




Sergeant Holly Rudd arrives in the coastal community of Bamfield after local divers discover a body with a knife jutting from its chest in the waters of Barkley Sound. As she investigates the crime, Holly soon realizes the sleepy town is rife with secrets. But what unsettles her most is the residents’ insistence that she bears a striking resemblance to the victim of a murder from three decades earlier. She shrugs off the uncanny likeness as a coincidence. But her simmering attraction to Finn Carver, one of the divers who discovered the corpse, isn’t so easy to ignore.

Finn, a former Special Forces soldier, knows it’s best to keep his distance from Holly. Yet it isn’t long before they both give in to the consuming desire they share. And as the danger escalates, Finn and Holly must rely on each other to thwart the plans of a cold-blooded killer who’s intent on keeping the past buried.

Genre: romantic suspense

Publication date: November 2012

Mature content: yes
 
Review: Loved it, right from the first pages and until the very end. The characters are compelling (both main and secondary), the suspense is gripping and there are many twists and turns to keep you busy trying to guess what happened and who the culprits are. 


 


Dangerous Waters is Toni Anderson at her best, and I definitely recommend this book if you love the genre. It's also book one in the Barkley Sound series, but it contains a complete story so it can be perfectly read as a stand alone. 

I found it so good I'm well into book two now (and it's great too), so I'll post a review of Dark Waters soon.

Happy readings,


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