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Edge of Dusk (Annie Pederson, Bk 1)
Edge of Dusk - Annie Pederson, Bk 1
Author: Colleen Coble
Annie Pederson has lived her life in the shadow of tragedy. Her sister was kidnapped off a dock one day while they were playing. Her father never forgave her for failing to stop it -- even though she was only eight at the time. Her first love deserted her for an orthopedic residency. She quickly married his best friend and they were happy -- unt...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780785253730
ISBN-10: 0785253734
Publication Date: 7/12/2022
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
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4.5 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 14
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Edge of Dusk by Colleen Coble

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Tragic, tense, and gritty, EDGE OF DUSK is romantic suspense at its best!

Edge of Dusk is the first book in a new series by renowned author Colleen Coble featuring Park Ranger Annie Pederson. The plot is tragic and tense as Annie investigates the cold-case disappearance of Penelope Day and Sophie Smith to find the answers to what happened to them and, hopefully, clear Jon's name once and for all.

Annie is an energetic go-getter, working as a park ranger and keeping the family business afloat while being a single parent to her daughter, Kylie. The two are still grieving the loss of husband and father, Nate, with Kylie terrified that something will happen to her mother. It is hard watching Jon try to find common, acceptable ground with Kylie, especially with Kylie's true parentage up in the air.

The story is told from a couple of different viewpoints: Annie's, Jon's, and the hired hand at the marina/resort, Taylor's. Readers are privy to Annie's and Jon's inner thoughts about their failed relationship and continued love for each other. I couldn't help but root for this couple to finally talk to each other about their past. For most of the story, Taylor Moore is a wild card of a character, and there are surprising plot twists regarding her. There is a big reveal of a cliffhanger ending to this book.

As an experienced law enforcement officer, Annie runs a legitimate investigation into the disappearance of the two teenage hikers. So, while this feels a bit like a cozy mystery, it is much grittier than that, and there is a professionally-trained investigator at the helm. Annie and Jon team up to clear his name, and the pair head out across the Upper Peninsula region to chase down leads. I enjoyed the variety of interesting small towns and legendary local establishments woven into the story, such as Poorrock Abbey's Jampot in Eagle River. (I can confirm that you can buy their jam online.) The descriptions of the beauty of the area and Lake Superior really shine and will tempt you to plan your next vacation to visit it.

I recommend EDGE OF DUSK to romantic suspense readers who enjoy a lot of action, second-chance romance plots, and a great Upper Peninsula location.



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