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Updrift

The Mer Chronicles

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Updrift

By: Errin Stevens
Narrated by: Sean Posvistak
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For Kate Sweeting, love isn't in the air. It's in the water.

Since her father died, Kate Sweeting’s home life has been in the pits, her well-being on life support. Her future looks desolate until she and her mother, Cara, make another plan: abandon their shriveled existence for more promising prospects on the coast, where Cara can play small-town librarian-bachelorette, and Kate can figure out that secretive Blake family from the beach.

Everyone is eerily captivated with Kate and her mother, and Cara is the first to figure out why when the man of her dreams arrives all dripping and devoted and closed-mouthed about what he intends. Kate is willing to go along with their subterfuge for a while, but eventually makes a charge for the water to learn what her mother is hiding.

Gabe Blake is there waiting for her...and so is someone considerably less friendly. By the time Kate navigates her way home, everything will have changed for her - what she feels, what she wants, and what she’ll risk to be with the man she loves.

©2015 Errin Stevens (P)2017 Errin Stevens
Fantasy Love, Dating & Attraction Relationships Romance Romantic Suspense Fiction Suspense

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I am disappointed to say that this book was not for me. I’m sure some will love it, but I found it rather slow, with a lot of description and not much action.

There was an interesting moment where the book smugly states that the USA has ‘the most open society on the planet’. I’m not sure how that can be measured, and the implied insult towards all other countries was unnecessary.

What didn’t help was that I don’t feel the narrator did a good job of the audiobook at all. There was a lot of over-acting going on.

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