
Author: Jaime Jo Wright
Publisher: Bethany House Fiction
Genre: Historical Fiction, Christian Fiction, Suspense
Source: Own
My Review:
Tempest at Annabel's Lighthouse is one of those books that is hard to review. So, I am just going to give my incoherent thoughts.
- fast-paced
- suspenseful
- three timelines (sort of)
- Shea didn't appreciate her husband
- enjoyed Rebecca's timeline most
- Shea did have character growth
- huh, didn't see that coming
★★★★/5
Synopsis (Goodreads):
In 1874, a battered woman awakens atop a
forgotten gravesite by Lake Superior. Identified only by the locket
around her neck inscribed with the name Rebecca, she seeks refuge with
an elderly lighthouse keeper named Edgar. But as Rebecca struggles to
remember who she is, she finds herself haunted by the lingering memories
of Annabel, a mysterious woman who perished in the unforgiving waves of
Lake Superior years earlier. With the spirit of Annabel seemingly
reawakened, and an unknown adversary on the hunt to silence Rebecca once
and for all, there is more at stake than just reclaiming her own
memories. Rebecca must reclaim Annabel's as well.
In the present
day, author and researcher Shea Radclyffe escapes to the lighthouse
outside a historic mining town in Michigan, seeking clarity about her
failing marriage. Instantly drawn to the lighthouse's landlord, Shea
contends with the vengeful legend of Annabel's ghost and a superstitious
community that has buried the secrets surrounding a decade-old murder.
As the secrets harbored around Annabel's lighthouse unravel, Shea must
navigate a fight of torn loyalty, self-discovery, and the haunting
forces of love and a vengeance that should have drowned a century
before.
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