Rhapsody's review
Fatal Tide
by Iris Johansen
Rhapsody's review
Fatal Tide by Iris Johansen
Rhapsody's review
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bookshelves:
fiction,
romance,
romance-contemporary
recommended for: romance/treasure hunt readers
Another romance in which the heroine was sexually abused as a child. Now an adult, she lives on an island by herself, caring for a pair of dolphins. She teams up with Kelby, a rich, dangerous adventurer, when she's put in danger for knowing the location of an Atlantis-like city under the sea.
It was ok. I got a little impatient, especially at the start. I like romance novels not to be so dominated by the suspense and mystery stuff. I don't know... A very bla experience, but maybe just because I'm preoccupied with other stuff atm and couldn't read it very carefully.
It was ok. I got a little impatient, especially at the start. I like romance novels not to be so dominated by the suspense and mystery stuff. I don't know... A very bla experience, but maybe just because I'm preoccupied with other stuff atm and couldn't read it very carefully.
