Tidewater Inn
2012 • 342 pages

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Average rating3.5

15

I started the audiobook, and the narrator drove me nuts. But I liked the story in spite of that, so I finished the rest of the tale with a library paperback. It's a good mystery, even though I didn't like the local police deciding that it must be the outsider, Libby, who's at fault, instead of hunting for full evidence before deciding. I loved the part of how Libby learns to build a relationship with her newly-discovered family and realizes that, no matter their attitude, she is to love them well anyway.

June 8, 2015