Sea Swept by Nora Roberts

Sea Swept (Chesapeake Bay, #1)

by Nora Roberts

A family conflict is set to make waves . . .

After years of fast living and reckless excitement, Cameron Quinn is called home to help care for his adopted brother Seth, a troubled young boy not unlike Cameron once was. Dark, brooding and fiercely independent, Cameron's life changes overnight as he has to learn to live with his brothers again.

Old rivalries and new resentments flare between the passionate Quinn boys as they try to set aside their differences. But when Seth's fate falls into the hands of Anna, a tough but beautiful social worker, the tide starts to turn. She alone has the power to bring the Quinns together - or tear them apart . . .

Reviewed by ibeforem on

4 of 5 stars

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I’m still a Nora Roberts newbie, but I’m getting into the rhythm here. I thought this was really good, and the underlying mystery (what’s the deal with Seth?) is enough to pull you into the second book. And of course, the framework for the second book is neatly set up in one scene. This is the only book in the series I have a hard copy of, but I have the others on audio and will surely be listening to them soon.

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