Review:
In the novel In Too
Deep, Grace Stone, a safety-conscious young swim instructor butts heads
with her new boss (Kye Campton), the director of a fledgling camp, as Kye wants
to introduce extreme sporting activities, which Grace finds dangerous. But as financial struggles and sabotage threaten to close the camp, the unlikely duo must band
together. The story had good pacing and likeable characters, plus the setting
and plot were unique. The author did a good job of creating sufficient conflict
to keep readers turning the pages. This book would appeal to adults who enjoy
reading romantic suspense.
Blurb:
Like an anchor wedged in the lake floor, Grace Stone's heart is submerged in the past. Drowning in guilt over the role she played in her father's and sister's deaths, Grace prays that launching her water survival program at Camp Moshe will properly honor their memory and enable her to move on. But success depends on Grace risking everything on the man hired to rebrand the Christian camp. Kye Campton's usual confidence wavers when his extreme sports campaign lands him in hot water with the cautious instructor and it becomes increasingly evident that Camp Moshe's fight for survival is against more than a declining economy. Will Kye be able to save the camp—and Grace—from a saboteur determined to close the camp at any cost?
About the Author:
Stacey Weeks is a novelist, writer, and painter of everything. She rotates between fiction and non-fiction work, loving the unique features of each. When not writing, she is usually painting or renovating something in her home. Visit www.staceyweeks.com for more information.
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