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Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Review: Sunken Treasure by Katy Lee


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About the book:
DANGER ON THE HIGH SEAS
Shipwreck diver Gage Fontaine is used to modern-day pirates chasing after his boat and the buried treasure he salvages. But when he unknowingly leads a dangerous criminal to the waters off Stepping Stones Island, he puts a beautiful fisherwoman in grave danger. Rachelle Thibodaux has spent the past year hiding on her boat to avoid the town's censure for her father's crimes. But when she comes face-to-face with a gun-wielding pirate, she becomes a new kind of target. To save her own life, she'll have to work with Gage to find the treasure before the pirates do.
My rating:
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My thoughts:

I really enjoyed Sunken Treasure. It's a fun, piratey story with suspense and a nice love story. I liked the buried treasure aspect and it was interesting to see where that storyline went.

I thought the main characters, Gage and Rachelle, were great. The one character I didn't really care for at the beginning was Owen, which is surprising because I liked him in his book, Warning Signs. He was just a little too harsh towards Gage right away and that didn't sit well with me.

All in all, a good LIS book that I had a fun time reading. I recommend it to fans of this genre -- especially if you also like pirate stories!
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