Sunday, July 15, 2018

A Vast and Gracious Tide by Lisa Carter

Caden Wallis has suffered several devastating blows that have left him reeling. He’s lost friends and now his girlfriend to the ravages of war. He arrives on the Outer Banks for one final mission—to thank the woman who sent him a quilt while he was recuperating from his wounds at Walter Reed Army Hospital.

McKenna Dockery knows all about loss. She lost her mother at a young age, and her father has never been the same since he came home from his own war. She juggles the family business, her ailing father, and an aging grandmother. Much to Caden’s surprise, she is the quilter—not sTome elderly lady. The quilt was something she’d begun for her future husband but shipped to the military hospital after the tragic death of her fiancé.

When a man is found snared in a net and murdered on McKenna’s property, she and Caden must work together to bring the killer to justice. Each must learn to trust the other, or no one will be safe in the tangled web of conspiracy, greed, and deceit lurking in the tidal marshlands of the Outer Banks. A nor’easter, a sea turtle named Cecil, and a surf-crazy hound named Ginger conspire to bring these two searching hearts together through the vast and gracious tide of God’s love.

McKenna and Caden are both struggling with loss.  McKenna the loss of her fiance and Caden the loss of his leg and his fiances rejection.  Cade's solution will be very final.  McKenna is just living one day at a time.  The book was very enlightening about the effects of life altering changes and how the public react and how that effects the person it happened to.  This was a very good story about love and redemption.  I highly recommend it.  I have never read a book by Lisa Carter.  I look forward to reading her next one.

I received this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.  I was not compensated in any way.

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