When Hidden Currents came out last month, I was instantly ready for the next book in this new series from Christy Barritt. But after reading book two, I am hooked on Ty and Cassidy.
In My Opinion
The second book in the Lantern Beach series finds Cassidy anticipating her first major storm on the island while embroiled in another investigation—this one to clear a friend’s name.
The balance Cassidy must walk between discovering the truth behind the crime while hiding her experience from her past life is well written. And let’s not forget Ty (as if we could!). He’s got a few questions about Cassidy—well, more than a few and they keep piling up.
As Cassidy and Ty grow closer—in part due to the arrival of his parents—so does their attraction for each other.
I’m anxiously awaiting the time Cassidy reveals who she truly is, but knowing Barritt, I may have to wait a while. In the meantime, I’ll enjoy the ride getting there.
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About the Book
The tide is high, and so is the danger on Lantern Beach.
Still in hiding after infiltrating a dangerous gang, Cassidy Livingston just has to make it a few more months before she can testify at trial and resume her old life. But trouble keeps finding her, and Cassidy is pulled into a local investigation after a man mysteriously disappears from the island she now calls home.
A recurring nightmare from her time undercover only muddies things, as does a visit from the parents of her handsome ex-Navy SEAL neighbor. When a friend’s life is threatened, Cassidy must make choices that put her on the verge of blowing her cover.
With a flood watch on her emotions and her life in a tangle, will Cassidy find the truth? Or will her past finally drown her?
Note: Lantern Beach Mysteries is a six-book series, beginning with Hidden Currents.
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