Beverly
Winslow's life is exactly how she wants it . . . until the
grandfather she never met dies and leaves her a three-hundred million
dollar fortune. As far as she's concerned, the Winslows can take
their money and shove it.
Attorney
Finn Callahan considers his new client to be the most stubborn,
infuriating woman he's ever met. Before he can answer the questions
surrounding her, someone tries to kill her.
While
Bev struggles to carve a place as CEO at her grandfather's
conglomerate, she copes with charity balls, a testy board of
directors, and snarky relatives. As romance heats—the target on her
back grows.
Finn
and Bev must figure out who wants them dead. . . before it's too
late.
Our
Review: Author Jill
Allyson Keene has many gifts. The first is the ability to create
diverse, interesting characters, ones that readers will recognize as
people in their own lives. We've all known of a jealous, conniving
in-law, and crusty, damn-the-torpedoes-full-speed-ahead Uncle Moe.
With biting, laugh a minute humor, combined with the mine fields of
tricky family relations, Jill Keene has created heart warming, fun
story. Well done.
On
a scale of 1 to 5, Spring Tides deserves a 6
Kat
Henry Doran,
Wild Women Reviews