
Because of Spencer’s role in Bluewater Bay, the conflict regarding the fate of his relationship with Nash had me on the edge of my seat. Ironically, I’m not sure I even like how things resolved, but it makes sense in the context of how the characters were portrayed.
I laughed out loud multiple times while reading this, which always gives books points in my favor. I especially liked the representation of a character with a disability who is treated with respect and not defined by her disability, even when her disability is the source of conflict within the story.
Two more characters I hope to peek in on as my time in Bluewater Bay continues.
Rating: 5 (out of 5) stars. Cross-posted to Amazon and Goodreads.
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