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Wedding At Sea

I received a free electronic copy of this book. All opinions are my own.

Synopsis

Lilian doesn’t remember anything about her life before the day Maggie Muir found her on her front porch—a toddler, abandoned and alone. And maybe that’s okay. She has a beautiful life at Muir Farm, including an adopted family she adores and a successful career as a lawyer. But she also has a secret . . . one that raises just as many questions about her future as it does her unknown past. And, of course, it would be private investigator Wilder Monroe, her brother’s best friend and the bane of her existence, who sniffs out her secret before anyone else. Wilder has spent the past three years trying to close the one case his father couldn’t—the mystery of Maggie Muir’s long-lost granddaughter. But the decades-long search has become more tangled than ever. It’s become more personal, too. Not only are the Muirs the closest thing to family he has left, but if he can solve this mystery, maybe he’ll keep himself from drowning in the one he can’t . . . the truth about his father’s death. In the midst of secrets and swirling questions, Maggie asks a favor of both Lilian and Wilder: put aside their bickering and work together to plan her summer wedding. It’s a big ask, made all the more difficult when danger comes calling at Muir Farm. But if the two enemies can stand each other long enough to pull off the event of the year, they just might solve a mystery in the process. And the biggest discovery of all? That sometimes the one your heart longs for is the last person you ever would’ve expected.

Wedding at Sea is the final installment of Melissa Tagg’s Muir Harbor trilogy. I am sad for the series to be over, but am so glad to get all of the answers I’ve been waiting for. If you haven’t read of the rest of the series, stop reading this review and read the series first. You will not be disappointed.

This book was amazing. Of course I loved the romance aspect of the story, but the twists and turns and the mystery of it all is really what made this book great. Melissa Tagg was able to seamlessly weave together a story of forgiveness, redemption, love, family, mystery and so much more.

Definitely one of my favourite books I’ve read recently. Make sure you don’t miss this book or the rest of the series.

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