Review: Anchor by Nicole Blanchard
This book surprised me! I knew from the synopsis that there was going to be a conflict that brought the two main characters together, but I thought it would be brief in the beginning - it's the first 50% of the book and it had me on the edge of my seat the entire time. I loved how committed to his daughter Gabe is and how his little one was the one to insist that he go save the woman that saved her. I loved how badass Chloe was - she refused to back down against the bad guys and she refused to see innocent people get hurt.
I think my favorite thing about this book came near the end when the two characters make it clear that they've just met and they have a lot to learn about each other but they both want to see where things between them can go. I found it to be refreshing and realistic - I hate in fiction when two people act like they are madly in love after only knowing each other for a brief time.
Synopsis:
He'll do anything to save her.
Former Marine turned Coast Guard Gabriel Rossi, traded the brutal desert for the unforgiving sea to be closer to his family. When a woman risks her life to save his young daughter, Gabe will stop at nothing to bring her home safe.
She's no hero.
But when a man draws a gun and threatens the passengers on a ferry, Chloe McKinney is the only one who steps in the line of fire to protect a little girl, even if it means sacrificing herself.
As the clock ticks down to an explosive confrontation, they'll both face their fears to make it to morning alive.
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