Thursday, December 27, 2018

BOOK REVIEW- Message in a Bottle A Surf's Up Romance Novella by Beth Wiseman


 One man. Two women. A child desperate for medical treatment. How can Kyle choose between the woman he once loved and his current fiancée? Is there a solution that suits all involved, or will someone end up out of the triangle forever?

Morgan Calhoun and her parents are whisked away in the middle of the night, something Morgan always knew was a possibility because of her father's CIA job. But she'd always thought if such a scenario played out that she would have time to say goodbye to those she loved—particularly her boyfriend, Kyle. Adding to her unbearable situation, several weeks after the move, Morgan finds out that she's pregnant.

Kyle Brossmann doesn't even get a break-up letter from Morgan. She's just gone, along with her parents. His heart broken, Kyle continues with his plans. He graduates from high school and attends college, where he meets his fiancée, Lexie. But two men visit Kyle and encourage him to travel to an undisclosed location, where he will meet his five-year-old daughter. Rocked by the news that he has a child, Kyle learns he is the only person who might be able to save his daughter's life.

Will Kyle choose his first love and his daughter? Or will he stay with Lexie and live the life they’ve been planning?   AMAZON  4 STARS
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This was an unusual story with a whole bucketful of emotion. It was well written with interesting people and plenty of danger and twists and turns.  The danger part mostly comes into play with the need to stay hidden from Morgan's father's enemies and also from the life threatening illness of Kyle's daughter.
Kyle has his life turned upside down with the surprise of learning he has a daughter and the secretive nature of getting to her.  

 I did enjoy the whole message in the bottle idea and how it played out in Kyle's life one last time.   

The book also has an unexpected but interesting ending as well.  I am glad that there is a look into the lives of everyone at a much later date.


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