Echo Lake by Carla Neggers

Echo Lake (Swift River Valley, #4)

by Carla Neggers


In snowy Swift River Valley, unexpected romance is just around the corner…

Heather Sloan has landed her dream job–the renovation of Vic Scarlatti's stately 1912 country home overlooking the icy waters of Echo Lake in Knights Bridge, Massachusetts. It's the perfect project for the family business, but for once, Heather is in charge.

Diplomatic Security Service agent Brody Hancock left Knights Bridge at eighteen, a few steps ahead of arrest and the wrath of Heather's older brothers. Though Brody never planned to return, Vic, a retired diplomat and friend, needs his help.

Staying at Vic's guest house makes it impossible to avoid running into a Sloan at every turn–especially Heather. Seeing her again has affected Brody more than he wants to admit. But Heather is wary of Brody's sudden interest in her, and she suspects there's more to his homecoming than he's letting on…

Set against the scenic backdrop of a New England winter, Echo Lake is a captivating tale of family, friends and the possibility of new love.

Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on

4 of 5 stars

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I am a fan of the Swift River Valley books. I have read several, and have grown to love this small town. This book focuses on the romance between Brody, the former town bad boy, who is now a Diplomatic Security Service agent, and Heather, the youngest of the Sloan family. As with all the SRV books, there is also a little mystery. I cannot lie, I sort of saw THAT coming, but I give Neggers credit for trying to make me think there was going to be more to the mystery. The thing that really keeps me coming back for more is the community of SRV. I love that feeling of everyone knowing each other, and helping each other. Since this one featured another Heather, we got to spend more time with the Sloan family, which is always amusing. Another fine addition to this charming series.

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