Review: Indigo Ridge




Winslow Covington believes in life, liberty and the letter of the law.

As Quincy's new chief of Police she has to prove herself to the community. And that means she must earn favour with the Edens. But winning over the town's founding family might have been easier if not for her one-night stand with their oldest son, Griffin.

Sleeping with Griffin was a huge mistake. Winslow does her best to avoid him, but when a woman is found dead on Eden property, the two of them have no choice but to cross paths.

As clues to the murderer lead to one of Quincy's own, Griffin realises Winslow is more than he gave her credit for.

She's beautiful, intelligent, and impossible to resist. For him. And the killer.


Genre: romantic suspense

Publication date: November 2023

Mature content: yes

Review: I loved it - the place, the characters and the story as a whole. The suspense was good, but the ending felt a bit unrealistic - in such a small town where apparently no one can sneeze without everyone else knowing about it, it sounds a bit strange that they took a long string of suicides as perfectly normal and there was absolutely no gossip whatsoever about the culprits and their illicit activities throughout the years.

In any case, barring the detail above, Indigo Ridge is a great romantic suspense book, with a good emphasis on the romance part of the story. Recommended.


Happy readings!

The Book Worm, book blog

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