Where Rivers Part
Following in her estranged father's footsteps, Dr. Juliet Ryan has devoted her scientific acumen to corporate America, providing safe drinking water for millions--and affording her plenty of perks along the way. Then, without warning, a fast-moving disaster sweeps Juliet into a whirlpool of corporate scandal and puts lives at risk. As she scrambles to find answers, Juliet must face her deepest wounds and join forces with her father to expose a far-reaching conspiracy. Underneath it all, she struggles to forgive those who betrayed her trust--not least of all her own father.
Review by Blanche Mancuso
This is the second book in the Texas Gold series. Yet, you don't have to read the books in chronological order to enjoy this book or this author. I have read several books by this author now and really enjoy her writing style. Kellie brings such life to her characters and the stories that she is writing. I liked this book because it really showed a strong showing of the characters living in the present day as they strive to attain in the business world.
The mystery and intrigue in the story was nice as well. I am not usually a fan of these types of stories only because I like cozy mystery. Which this book was more than cozy but it was just right for me. Juliet was a strong female leading lady. She was smart and someone that I could cheer for all the way. A quick read with a nice ending.
Review by Blanche Mancuso
This is the second book in the Texas Gold series. Yet, you don't have to read the books in chronological order to enjoy this book or this author. I have read several books by this author now and really enjoy her writing style. Kellie brings such life to her characters and the stories that she is writing. I liked this book because it really showed a strong showing of the characters living in the present day as they strive to attain in the business world.
The mystery and intrigue in the story was nice as well. I am not usually a fan of these types of stories only because I like cozy mystery. Which this book was more than cozy but it was just right for me. Juliet was a strong female leading lady. She was smart and someone that I could cheer for all the way. A quick read with a nice ending.
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