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Book Review of Inner Harbor (Chesapeake Bay, Bk 3)

Inner Harbor (Chesapeake Bay, Bk 3)
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Helpful Score: 2


The final novel in this captivating trilogy of three brothers who have come tgether in a time of need. They honored their father's wish to raise young Seth as their own. And with all of the brothers home again, the Quinn family has never been so strong. But in the months to come, their strength is tested-once again...

Philip Quinn had done everything to make his life seem perfect. With his career on the fast tract and a condo overlooking the Inner Harbor, his life on the street was firmly in the past. But one look at Seth and he's reminded of the boy he once was...
Philip had intended to fulfill his father's dying request and considered Seth to be a duty. He never expeted he would grow to love Seth, and soon his promise to his father became more than just obligation. Seth's future as a Quinn seems assured-until a stranger arrives in town. She claims to be researcing St. Christopher's for her new book, but the true objects of study are the Quinns. Her cool reserve intrigues Phillip. He is determined to uncover her motives, but she is holding a secret that has the power to threaten the life the brothers have made for Seth. A secret that could tear the family apart...forever...

This series of books are about three boys who came from troubled homes and were taken in by the Quinns. Both the mother and the father have died and now they are responsible for a fourth boy that was taken in just before the father died. Reading about the abuse of these boys before they were taken in is really touching to see where they go with their lives. Really have enjoyed reading this series.