Dark secrets always come to light…
Some people might dream of inheriting a hotel somewhere
as picturesque as Buckhorn, Montana. To Casey Crenshaw, though, her late
grandmother's property is a white elephant to be sold as quickly as possible.
The place has been boarded up for years, and locals have murmured about ghost
sightings ever since a young woman was murdered there. But it's not the
imaginary ghosts that worry Casey -- it's the flesh-and-blood man who's
throwing a wrench into all her plans.
Finn James intends to find out what really happened at
the hotel years ago. Not even the capable, highly independent redhead who owns
it will stop him. But though the quest draws Finn and Casey together, digging
into the past is dangerous, especially when there are others determined to keep
the truth hidden -- by any means necessary…
Good book with gripping suspense and a bit of romance. Casey's
grandmother recently passed away, leaving the old Crenshaw hotel to Casey. An
elegant old hotel in its heyday, hosting the rich and famous, it has been boarded
up since her grandmother became ill. Casey wants nothing more than to sell it
as soon as she can and leave Buckhorn in her past. She spent her summers there
with her grandmother and worked in the hotel when she was old enough. That all
came to an end when she was sixteen and a young woman was murdered. Rumors of
ghosts abound, but it's the all-too-human man who has been living in the hotel
who has her attention now.
Finn James is a multibillionaire who, at loose ends after
selling his company, arrived at the Crenshaw looking for answers about what
happened to a former girlfriend. He searched the hotel from top to bottom,
looking for clues, but turned up very little. Two things Finn found were Anna
Crenshaw's journals and a notebook with one very disturbing entry. He found
Anna's journals intriguing, especially the parts about Casey.
I loved the first meeting between Finn and Casey. While
he expected her arrival, she had no clue that he was there. Sparks flew between
them (the shower scene was terrific), but Casey was wary of trusting him. Casey
received quite a shock when he showed her the invitation he got inviting him to
a reunion of people who knew Megan, the murdered woman. That shock was compounded
when the other staff members that summer also arrived, having received the same
invitation. Finn immediately suspects that someone in the group has a hidden
agenda and worries about Casey's safety. I enjoyed seeing them grow closer as
they worked together. After their slightly rough beginning, it didn't take long
for them to trust each other. I liked how Anna's journals gave Finn insight
into Casey and what she'd been through. I loved his protectiveness and how it
led to helping out over the sale of the hotel and land. Casey carries some
guilt over something she did that summer, and it weighs on her until she tells
Finn about it. I liked how their growing feelings for each other helped them
heal and move on from the past. I loved the ending and the epilogue.
As the weekend progresses, revelations about Megan come
out. Each staff member reveals some episode that makes them suspects in her
murder. Everyone suspects everyone else, and it only gets worse when two people
disappear. Ghostly appearances and strange noises add to the tension. That
tension ramps up when Finn and Casey make a grisly discovery behind a locked
door. An unexpected twist lands Casey in extreme danger, and I was on the edge
of my seat until she was out and safe. But the threat isn't over yet, as Megan's
killer remains unidentified. But with new information, it doesn't take long to
figure it out.
The conclusion was a bit
of a surprise but quite satisfactory.
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