London Tides by Carla Laureano
Reviewed by Lori Twichell
Radiant Lit Blog Tours
Genre: Romance
Publisher: David C. Cook
Date: June 1, 2015
Irish photojournalist Grace Brennan travels the world’s war zones documenting the helpless and forgotten. After the death of her friend and colleague, Grace is shaken.
Irish photojournalist Grace Brennan travels the world’s war zones documenting the helpless and forgotten. After the death of her friend and colleague, Grace is shaken.
She returns to London hoping to
rekindle the spark with the only man she ever loved—Scottish businessman Ian
MacDonald. But he gave up his championship rowing career and dreams of Olympic
gold years ago for Grace ... only for her to choose career over him. Will
life’s tides bring them back together ... or tear them apart for good this
time?
Carla Laureano is the author of
the RITA® award-winning romance Five Days in Skye as well as London Tides and
the Celtic fantasy series The Song of Seare (as C. E. Laureano). A graduate of
Pepperdine University, she worked as a sales and marketing executive for nearly
a decade before leaving corporate life behind to write fiction full-time. She
currently lives in Denver with her husband and two sons.
Note: I received this book as part of the
London
Tides blog tour from Radiant Lit. I received no compensation for this review and
only received a copy of the book for review purposes.
I truly enjoyed this author, I have read both the books
(London Tides and Five Days in Skye).
The author has a way of putting you right into the lives of the characters
she has created.
In her second book London Tides, she directly deals with
PTSD, something that most people just don’t understand. Carla Laurenao, has done a wonderful job of
showing us how it does affect a person.
After reading her novels I know why these books have won
awards, she is an excellent author. I
like the fact that the author lets the characters rely on God, and brings Him
into the story line.
In her book London Tides, we find the characters Grace (who
is suffering from PTSD) and Ian, in this story we wait to see if Grace will put
her career ahead of romance once again.
This book is an easy read, one that the reader will not want
to put down.
I look forward to more books from this author. This book comes highly recommended.
Review copy provided by the
publisher.