Zoe McInnes is used to the stares. The whispers. They started when she and her sisters were young – the triplet daughters of a famous father. Now, the people of Spruce Lake watch her for a different reason – they think she murdered her husband.When her former father-in-law has a stroke, Zoe is blamed. When she’s thrown in jail, the man she assumes was sent by her attorney turns out to be the … to be the stroke victim’s son – and her former husband’s brother. She’s appalled by her attraction to Gideon Tate. Horrified to find that he’s equally attracted to her. There’s no way she’d get involved with another Tate.
She and her sisters are trying to rebuild their ruptured relationship, and Zoe insists she’s not interested in Gideon. But she finds herself spending more and more time with him. Could Mr. Wrong be Mr. Right?
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Enjoyable read with various twists and turns and interesting tragic plot
Only negative is this is a kindle unlimited and the next ones aren’t
OK but not much of a plot.
Three sisters, triplets, dressed alike as children, pitted against one another by their father, finally returning to the family house to go through it after their father dies and hoping to become closer while dealing with the ghosts they never left behind. Their stories will unfold one by one in Spruce Lake where they once were not the happiest girls in the world but where love just might find each one of them.
This book starts with Zoe in a diner eating, accosted by an older gentleman and being accused of something she did not do. Not one to buckle under pressure she stays strong till she can get home again. Zoe runs a women’s shelter and has personal reasons for doing so. When her deceased husband’s brother appears on the scene she is flummoxed, as is he, by the instant attraction between them. Gideon Tate is not much like her ex…not at all…and why is that?
With bullies in abundance, battered women to take care of, accusations to defend against, sisters needing to reunite and become true friends, romance in the air and a town to contend with this is an excellent beginning to a series I can’t wait to read more of.
Thank you to the author for the copy – this is my honest review.
4 Stars