Ellie Blackmore loves fixing up houses and reselling them and it’s something she’s really good at. But how can she focus on her latest fixer-upper when her sister, Mackenzie, has gone missing and the only clue is a bloodstain on the deck of her boat. Mackenzie’s ex-husband, Jason, is Ellie’s business partner and she knows he and Mac were not getting along but she didn’t think he’d harm her. So who did? Grayson Bradshaw works for the Coast Guard as an Intel officer and is on the trail of a cocaine shipment that was stolen from the Feds warehouse. All leads point to Mackenzie but Grayson can’t seem to convince Ellie that she’s guilty. Both Ellie and Grayson want to get to the bottom of what happened to Mackenzie and what happened to the cocaine. What they discover is a lot more than what they bargained for and it will be a race against time to keep a terrorists attempt from turning deadly.
The House at Saltwater Point is one of those stories that’s hard to put down once you pick it up. The mystery keeps you guessing all the way through with lots of clues to pick up on. The suspense keeps you turning pages to find out the resolution of the mystery. I enjoyed getting to know Grayson. He was a great guy and I liked Ellie too. Both were very real characters. I didn’t really care for MacKenzie though. Something about her just kinda hit me wrong. One aspect that I enjoyed was the little tid-bits from Hammer Girl Blog at the beginning of each chapter. I also enjoyed that Shauna and Zach were involved in this story. This is the second book in the Lavender Tides series and while there is a conclusion to this story, keep in mind that there will be some loose ends that will most likely be resolved in the next book. It’s a series I definitely recommend reading in order as there is a lot of history and details that build through each book and there is a subplot that runs through the entire series which is why there are some unanswered questions at the end. This was a great addition to the series.
*This complimentary copy was provided by Thomas Nelson through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review* NOTE: I also purchased the kindle book and audible version as well. The audible edition was nicely done.
A few quotes I liked:
The kitchen is still the heart of the home. Good food, laughter, and warmth never go out of style. - Hammer Girl Blog
“It’s not the tragedy that can ruin you - it’s your own attitude toward it. You can let adversity make or break you, Jason. It’s up to you.”
Nothin could define her unless she let it. She had God in her life to heal those broken places, but she hadn’t let him do it. She held her pain to her heart like a lovey she couldn’t give up.
For more information on this book or other books by Colleen Coble I encourage you to visit her website at https://colleencoble.com
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