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Title: Depths of Lake
Subtitle: The McCain Saga, Book 3
Author: Keary Taylor
Narrator: Jaime Lamchick
Format: Unabridged
Length: 7 hrs and 7 mins
Language: English
Release date: 10-26-15
Publisher: Keary Taylor Book, INC
Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 6 votes
Genres: Romance, Contemporary
Publisher's Summary:
It was another day at the ranch, training horses and working 15-hour days. And then the last person I ever expected showed up: Lake McCain, a Marine, tall, ripped - and the best friend of my dead fiancé. Cal died to save Lake, and now Lake claims that he carries a debt to me that he can never repay.
I wanted to brush him off. But then my mom, the manager of the ranch, went and hired him. We spend hours working together with the horses. Lake doesn't say much. He's layered and dark, and he tries to seem shallow and simple. But he isn't. There are things under his surface that matter. He works, quiet and strong, and never once lets me down.
That's until he confesses that he may be falling in love with me. I can't deny that there is something between us. But a relationship? I just can't. I've used up all my chances at love. My past relationships have ended in death or disaster, and now I have to live with all of that.
I'm Riley James, and there are depths to Lake - depths to myself - that I don't think I'll ever fully understand.
The McCain Saga:
Members Reviews:
Book Review - Author Unpublished
Although this was an endearing, sweet romance, the style in which it was written made it a less than engaging read for me.
Technically speaking, the book was well written. It was grammatically correct, well punctuated, and with the exception of one glaring typo where a word was omitted, it was generally well edited overall. The problem for me lay in the flow of the narrative.
Rileyâs voice was written in a very detached, often abruptly structured way that felt almost robotic at times. She lacked warmth and it made it hard to follow her point of view at times. I didnât have a problem with her personalityâon the contrary, I quite liked herâbut still, it wasnât always easy to follow her narrative, especially near the beginning and ending of the book.
Despite this flaw, I enjoyed the book for the most part. The characters, though not overly deep, were sweet and likeable. The setting was strong, and the romance seemed natural. I liked it. It wasnât perfectâit lacked some of the engaging quality Iâd expected, but it wasnât a bad book. Iâd recommend it as a light weekend read for anyone who might enjoy a contemporary romance between two broken protagonists.
Deep third instalment in series
I've really enjoyed this series so far and was eagerly awaiting this next instalment. We saw the H in the previous 2 books and he famously flirted (when he was a precocious teenager) with the h in book 1, who married his eldest brother. He has subsequently served in Iraq and come back to the US, where he ends up helping the h and her mother on their struggling ranch. The h's husband died in Iraq and the H was his friend. When he meets the h, he falls for her but it isn't very clear and evident and this is a complex and intricate romance. I thoroughly enjoyed it and look forward to the final story in this series about the youngest brother.
Wonderful romance!
I loved this book. This is a stand alone book; but I certainly can't wait to read the others in this series. This book was original and not the usual storylines. One of my favorite parts was when Lake offered Riley ideas to improve the ranch instead of giving her money. Riley had a past and it wasn't the same old, boy vs girl.