“Paisley's DNA test links
her to the father she doesn't remember and a heritage and name not her own.”
Danger on the Loch is one of the best books I have ever
read. Not just this year. Ever. I don’t write that statement often. To say I
loved everything about this story feels like an understatement. Excellent
writing combined with well-crafted characters for an edge-of-your seat
adventure.
I like how the relationships developed naturally while the
characters pursued their individual goals. The romance was well-balanced with
mystery and humor. The Pressley-Coombes family is one anyone would want to be
friends with. Readers get to become just that as they get to know the
characters better throughout the story. I loved Jamie’s (James’) chivalry,
Paisley’s strength, and Granny’s spunk. I also admire Paisley’s conviction to
stay true to herself and hold fast to her morals and beliefs when faced with
displeasing a father she wants so much to impress. Torquil and Mrs. Grant were
two more of my favorite characters.
There were a few scenes late in the story that did not flow
as well as the rest of the story, but the sweet ending more than made up for
it. This was the first I have read by Paige Edwards. Thirty percent into Danger
on the Loch I knew I had to read more by this talented author. I purchased the
first two Pressley-Coombes books and pre-ordered a physical copy of Danger on
the Loch. I highly recommend this author to anyone who enjoys sweet, clean
romantic suspense. 5/5
I received a free ARC of this story from Net Galley in exchange for an honest review.
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