No Safe Harbor

About

She came to America searching for her brother. Instead all she’s found is a web of danger.
Cara Hamilton had thought her brother to be dead. Now, clutching his letter, she leaves Ireland for America, desperate to find him. Her search leads her to a houseful of curious strangers, and one man who claims to be a friend–Rourke Walsh. Despite her brother’s warning, Cara trusts Rourke, revealing her purpose in coming to New York.
She’s then thrust into a world of subterfuge, veiled threats, and attempted murder, including political revolutionaries from the homeland out for revenge. Her questions guide her ever nearer to locating her brother–but they also bring her closer to destruction as those who want to kill him track her footsteps.
With her faith in tatters, all hope flees. Will her brother finally surface? Can he save Cara from the truth about Rourke… a man she’s grown to love?

My Review

I loved this book.  Once I started reading it I couldn’t put it down.  I fell in love with Cara and hoped through the whole book that she would find her brother.  I knew once she trusted Rourke that everything would get more complicated but I hoped that in the end things would work out for her.  On a side note I have recently started listening to a group of singers called Celtic Thunder and I imagine Rourke to be one of the singers from that group so I always liked him.  Anyway, back to the review I have to say I liked the ending in once sense but on the other hand it made me sad as well.  I wish that everything would have worked out for her but the way it is left it could still work out and I hope that it does.

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FTC: I received a free copy of “No Safe Harbor” by Elizabeth Ludwig in exchange for my review.  The opinions expressed in this review are 100% my own.

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