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Book Review: Troubled Waters by Susan May Warren




Just when you think everything has been wrapped up nice and tidy, Susan May Warren throws something else at you!

That is basically the theme of this series of books, for me at least!

I'll admit I really do like it when books tie up all loose ends at the end of the book. It drive me a little crazy when they don't, kind of like a TV show that has something crazy in the last minute and you have to wait until the next week to find out what happened. (I'm looking at YOU Shonda Rhimes!)

Troubled Waters is the 4'th book in the Montana Rescue Series by Ms. Warren, and it follows the same thread as the other books in this series. The Mystery of what happened to Ian Shaw's niece is FINALLY and I do mean FINALLY revealed (it only took 4 books....) And of course along side the mystery comes rescue missions, because, hello, it's Montana Rescue. I get that they are in the business of saving people, but it's kind of funny to me that whatever can go wrong, will happen. Somewhat like the Tv Show Hawaii 5-0. Like only Detective Danny Williams would be shot in isolation after being exposed to a deadly agent on a boat in the middle of nowhere. 

It's hard to say much more about this book without giving the plot away, which is my struggle in writing reviews for suspenseful books, BUT I will say if you can handle the having to wait for the next book to figure out certain things, than you should absolutely go get this book!

Thanks to Revell for providing me a copy free of charge in exchange for my honest opinion!


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