Cassidy Ivanoff and her father, John, work at the new and prestigious
Curry Hotel outside Mt. McKinley. While John will be expedition and
wilderness exploration guide for the wealthy tourists, Cassidy has
signed on as a cook's assistant. Both are busy as the hotel prepares to
welcome the president of the United States on his way to drive in the
golden spike to officially complete the railroad.
Allan Brennan
travels to the Curry Hotel to be an apprentice of a seasoned Alaska
mountain guide. Ever since his father's death climbing Mt. McKinley,
he's worked to earn enough money to make the trek to the Alaska
territory himself. His father's partner blames their guide for the death
of his father, but Allan wants to find the truth for himself. He finds
an unlikely ally in Cassidy, and as the two begin to look into the
mystery, they suddenly find that things are much less clear, and much
more dangerous, than either could ever imagine.
When I read the synopsis for this book I thought the book would be a mystery. There was not much mystery involved. It was more about the feelings of Cassidy and Allan. Overall it was a good book just not what I was expecting. The beginning was a little slow. About half way in it picked up. For anyone who wants a light read this would be the book.
I was given this book by the publisher for an honest review. I was not compensated in anyway.
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