This trilogy is a roller coaster ride from the very start. It kept me in my seat, reading, sometimes laughing, others crying with the characters themselves.
From the blurb:
Chasing the horizon is a risky endeavor…
My life is finally settling down.
Or so I thought.
Until my best/only friend disappears without a trace. Now, I race against time to unravel her mystery.
It gets worse when my boyfriend’s ex shows up uninvited, trying to convince him to leave our small backwater town—and me—in his rearview. But do I need to face the truth? Tanner Weston was born to charge into battle and rule the world. The place I call home won’t ever be enough for him.
Tough decisions will have to wait, as my past and present collide and old enemies threaten my found family and everyone I love.
Then, the killer snaps his trap…
Horizon, the third and final book in the Saltwater Trilogy, is a fast-paced, hurt/comfort, M/M romantic suspense featuring two men with nothing in common but an excess of emotional baggage. If you love grit, heart, a good redemption arc, and a hard-won happily ever after, dive into the Saltwater Trilogy today.
TW: alcohol addiction, mention of off-page SA (side character)
Lori C's review:
Sean walks in on Tanner wrapped up in another man’s arms. Before anything can be talked out, the final mystery of our trilogy begins. Rose is gone, the bar is trashed, and her house is empty. The drama that comes with her disappearance is pretty epic and fills in her backstory in a heroic yet disturbing way.
I have had a love/hate relationship with Tanner. The story is so amazing. There is so much power and depth to each of the characters and to the tiny little town of Bedford, Maine. Sean created a new family to replace what he lost in Chicago. He and Rose adopted KC, a teenage runaway in trouble. Then came Tanner, somewhat cold and controlled, barreling in to save the day. Their romance was never easy not even in this final book. I swear I spent almost the entire book thinking that Tanner was messing it all up. To me that goes back to author AG Meiers and how well they have written him. This book was not a smooth happily ever after romance. No, it was hard and sexy, troubled and vulnerable from the very beginning. Sean and Tanner fought for every ounce of happiness they found. They struggled to share their hearts and vulnerability with each other. They built a family and a life from the shakiest of foundations to the strongest well enforced ones. This final story had its hiccups and pain yet there was also such beauty in the ending. I absolutely love this trilogy!!
SNik's review:
Third in series and finale (The Saltwater Trilogy), must be read in order. Established couple. Small town. Hurt/comfort. Found family. Single POV.
Picking up soon after the end of the last book, Sean is trying to settle with his found family when an ex-boyfriend of Tanner’s appears and Rose goes missing. Communication falters between Sean and Tanner as they juggle a lot of personal and professional hurdles.
This book continues the series' strong found family storyline, with tons of loyalty and support between characters, not just Sean and Tanner. I do wish there was more on page time spent with Sean and Tanner as this is the finale and the last we get to see them as a couple, but I really enjoyed that they were absolute in their commitment to each other during the whole book and that never wavered. If I could make a request - the author would write an extended epilogue that included a glimpse at a future where we find out how KC, Bee, Mateo, Joan and Winter are doing, as well as Sean’s place in the department (does he ever become a detective again?), and of course if Tanner ever proposes, I would gladly read.
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