i really enjoyed this book. fero and sapphy have great chemistry and it seems like they love eachother. this book has way more action and adventure than the first one,ingo, but is just as good.
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Unable to face the memories of her husband's disappearance, Sapphire's mother moves the family away from their seaside cottage to the town of St. Pirans. Sapphy's brother, Conor, seems to be settling into his new life just fine, and her mom, with the attentions of new boyfriend Roger, begins to find happiness again. But Sapphy refuses to call St. Pirans home. She longs to be back in the cottage she was born in, where she lived...
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Unable to face the memories of her husband's disappearance, Sapphire's mother moves the family away from their seaside cottage to the town of St. Pirans. Sapphy's brother, Conor, seems to be settling into his new life just fine, and her mom, with the attentions of new boyfriend Roger, begins to find happiness again. But Sapphy refuses to call St. Pirans home. She longs to be back in the cottage she was born in, where she lived...
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I was a bit annoyed at Ingo for ending so abruptly with a teaser that pretty much said 'find out what happens in the sequel next year'. I mean I felt like complaining to some authority about it. The Tide Knot makes up for it by being even better than Ingo. The story picks up in a cold and bleak November where Saphire and Conor have moved to the town next to Senara and left their cottage to renters. Conor is more interested...
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