GRR Reviews Family Matter by Heather Tullis
Rosemary is one of the six half-sisters (yes, their rich father spread his oats far and wide) working at the hotel, sorta forced there by their dead father into accepting each other. She's the restaurant manager on the premises, and she's having some personnel issues with a recalcitrant employee when she got terrible news: the daughter she gave up a decade ago to a happy childless couple is again an orphan. And the couple named her as the guardian. When mysterious accidents started happening around her, she's overwhelmed. But are the "accidents" aimed at her, or her daughter? But there is Harrison, a fellow hotel manager, but also a frenemy that wanted to shift their relationship to a different level, willing to share the burden. But will she survive that long?
Good mystery / protector / woman in peril romantic suspense, even though it didn't start that way. That's one heck of a shift. And Harrison proves you don't need to be an ex-SEAL security guy or a cop to be a protector.
Category: Contemporary / Romantic Suspense
Overall Rating: 5/5
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