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Spring's Storm: Clean Wholesome Mystery and Romance
Spring's Storm: Clean Wholesome Mystery and Romance
Spring's Storm: Clean Wholesome Mystery and Romance
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Spring's Storm: Clean Wholesome Mystery and Romance

Written by Lyn Cote

Narrated by Rudy Sanda

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In Book 4 of the Northern Intrigue series, Thea Glenheim's new next-door neighbor turns her small town upside down.

Trace Della's handsome, successful, and committed to helping high-risk boys. And he's changing things in ways a lot of people don't like. One in particular.

Bad things begin happening on Trace's property, and troublemakers compete with each other to stop him in his mission to provide a place for kids who need help.

All the while Thea is caught in the middle-between the people she's known all her life and this new man in town. He's a mover and shaker. She's a quiet piano teacher. Yet opposites attract, don't they?

But when and how will the nastiness end? And will it end before someone gets hurt? Badly?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 7, 2019
ISBN9781977343376
Spring's Storm: Clean Wholesome Mystery and Romance
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Lyn Cote

USA Today best-selling author of over 40 books, Lyn Cote writes award-winning contemporary and historical romance. Her brand is "Strong Women, Brave Stories." Visit her website/blog at http://www.LynCote.com and sign up for her newsletter. Also look for her on Facebook, Goodreads and Twitter

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    Spring's Storm by Lyn CoteHave read other works from this author and have enjoyed the reads.This one starts out with Thea, she's got a lot on her plate. She's not only a lady who teaches others the piano in her house but she tends to her grandmother who'd suffered a stroke and is in local nursing center and she visits and brings treats often and she runs family fishing cabins during the summer.On top of that Trace, the next door neighbor bought the boys camp and will be starting it up again. On top of that it's a small town and everybody relies on info about him from her.A student comes and her mother has a sick dog and drops the 2 year old twins off at her house also. Within a short time the whole house is in chaos and that's when the new neighbor shows up. It gets worse over time.Her step sister has run away, she meets up with her father and finds out truth about why they sold their house...some towns people don't want anything to do with the camp and have sabotaged events and his truck and poisons her dog, never mind the whole kitchen and supplies.What I really like about this book are the ways Trace encompasses the townsfolk and talks to them at church using passages from the bible to help. There are lots of secrets-their upbringing, religious training and how much community does matter. It's so realistic with what's going on in today's world.Love how community is there to help when it's needed especially the auction and the support it gives to the boys camp. Love interjections of faith throughout this book and praying to the Lord.Misunderstandings draw them apart and she realizes who is the culprit that is harming them all...love meaning of title in this book. Author bio and other works included at the end along with an excerpt from another book.Received this review copy from the author and this is my honest opinion.