Her trip to Unalakleet to help her grandmother bring in crab is a fortuitous escape. An arrest record won’t help Aurora’s career. Her boss’s son is out of control and she hopes to escape being trapped in the fallout when her sometime boyfriend gets caught.
Matt hates the mission trips his parents forced him to make every year. The summer he stayed with
relatives changed his life, he found commercial fishing. Adrift since splitting with an unfaithful fiancé, he fights the calling tugging at his soul. Instead, he answers a friend’s call for help in the Norton Sound summer crab season. Matt finds himself on a plane to Unalakleet sitting across from a beautiful woman… with a very bad attitude.
Two souls seeking escape come together on Norton Sound amid chaos and crab pots.
October 30, 2016
Format: Kindle EditionVerified Purchase
Another easy and enjoyable to read novel by talented author Cherime MacFarlane.
I returned to grab the latest book by one of my favourite authors after spending a day reading 10% of dozens of ebooks and then shoving them out of my kindle, wondering why I bothered, they were all apparently written to a formula. Not so with these cooper River Romance ebooks. Dare I even say I'm not a romance reader? So, why do I enjoy Cherime MacFarlane's work, and some of her romances especially? I don't see these as romance novels, there is so much beyond the he meets she they become a unit to these stories. This time I had an inner glimpse of Norton Sound summer crab season, a history and geography lesson all rolled up into an exciting journey of an interesting young man and those who affect his life.
Life, that sums it up well. Stories about a place and time and the life and love of one central and interesting character. These Copper Rive romances are great books to curl up with.
I returned to grab the latest book by one of my favourite authors after spending a day reading 10% of dozens of ebooks and then shoving them out of my kindle, wondering why I bothered, they were all apparently written to a formula. Not so with these cooper River Romance ebooks. Dare I even say I'm not a romance reader? So, why do I enjoy Cherime MacFarlane's work, and some of her romances especially? I don't see these as romance novels, there is so much beyond the he meets she they become a unit to these stories. This time I had an inner glimpse of Norton Sound summer crab season, a history and geography lesson all rolled up into an exciting journey of an interesting young man and those who affect his life.
Life, that sums it up well. Stories about a place and time and the life and love of one central and interesting character. These Copper Rive romances are great books to curl up with.
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