Monday, February 07, 2005
Kiss River by Diane Chamberlain
(376 pages)
Gina Higgins has come to the close-knit community of Kiss River - with a secret. The local nineteenth-century lighthouse has all but fallen into the sea, but it holds the key to Gina's future, her fortune and her only chance to save the one person in the world who matters to her.
Clay O'Neill is grieving the tragic death of his wife and finds himself drawn into Gina's quest for the truth. Together they uncover a decades-old story of a courageous teenage girl swept away by love and plunged into the treacherous waters of espionage during the Second World War. This is more than Gina expected . . . much more. And with it comes new hope for the future . . . and for love.
This was a difficult book to enjoy. I had a real hard time feeling involved with the characters, and didnt enjoy te way it kept jumping back and forth.
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