“Bound in Shallows” by Stephanie Black *review and giveaway*


“Bound in Shallows” by Stephanie Black

I don’t even know where to begin except to say this book was AMAZING and I will be keeping it on my bookshelf to read again and again (even though I know the ending of course).

This can be read as a stand alone novel because Natalie and her finance Gideon do a brief recap of the other books, so in my opinion you won’t be confused about characters if you read them out of order.

This was probably my favorite so far of the four Natalie Marsh books. Non stop drama and suspense from beginning to end. I was totally surprised by the ending even though I had suspicions about other characters. Once I started reading it I couldn’t put it down! I enjoyed all the different characters in this clean suspense book, especially Natalie! She was firm but kind in her beliefs and was passionate about her job at the clinic. I truly can’t say enough good things about the plot and characters except to say I was on the edge of my seat riveted by the story from beginning to end. I loved it!

I received a copy of this book complimentary for blog and social media review. All opinions are my own.

About the Book:
It’s the week before her wedding, and Natalie Marsh doesn’t have a moment to spare. But when a potential donor requests a meeting regarding Natalie’s mental health clinic, the soon-to-be-bride makes time for the conversation especially since that donor is tied to a tragic loss in the life of Natalie’s fiancé, Gideon. Eight years ago, Gideon’s roommate Travis died of a drug overdose, and now Travis’s mother wants to honor his memory by helping others avoid the same fate. It is a noble request that soon turns into a nightmare.
As wedding celebrations ensue, old friends renew acquaintances. But what begins as a party of wedding guests becomes a cast of suspects when the discovery of a bloodstained knife puts them all under the spotlight. Things are taking a deadly turn, leading Natalie and Gideon to a horrifying realization: all those years ago, Travis didn’t overdose he was murdered. And his killer is willing to take deadly action to silence anyone who suspects the truth.

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