No Longer a Wuss

Welcome to the Blog Tour for Danger on the Loch by Paige Edwards, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours!

“Raised by a cold and distant mother, photographer Paisley Clark has spent her life daydreaming about the father she doesn’t remember. Paisley’s dream turns to reality when a DNA test brings her in contact with the mysterious man. With her financial situation a disaster and her childhood friend James Pressley-Coombes working across the pond in Scotland, Paisley is emboldened to accept her father’s invitation to visit him.

She arrives in the Highlands only to discover that she isn’t Paisley Clark at all but a titled lady, the daughter of a Scottish duke. Despite the warm welcome and the comfort of James’s presence, dangerous undercurrents surround Castle Rannoch, her father’s estate. Overwhelmed, Paisley takes refuge in her camera and James’s steady presence to provide a sense of normalcy in her rags-to-riches transformation. But her once-easy relationship with James is changing, deepening beyond friendship in a surprising twist of events. Before they have time to examine their feelings, Paisley inadvertently captures a shocking image in one of her photographs—a picture worth killing for.”

This just may be one of my top five favorite books I’ve read this year. I was so incredibly impressed with the author.

This is the first Paige Edwards book I’ve read and I immediately liked her writing style and her descriptions.

This is a story I would read over again in a heart beat. I don’t usually do suspense, because I’m a wuss, but I loved the way the author balanced all the aspects of the story. It was definitely a page turner that I just could not put down, but I never got too intense, or too dramatic. She built both the suspenseful and relationship tension with such a fabulous ebb and flow I was captivated from page one.

The story had a little bit of a “What a Girl Wants” vibe but oh so better. The characters were actually likeable. The villain was not entirely clear, though not completely unexpected. I am completely in love with Paisley and James and you better believe I will now be reading all the other books in this series.

With incredibly intelligent writing and religious overtones which were subtle and incredibly well written. I am 100% a Paige Edwards fan now.

***** Low Language, Low Romance, Low Violence, Low Religion

TOUR GIVEAWAY

(1) winner will receive a print copy of Danger on the Loch by Paige Edwards and a $25 Amazon gift card!

Giveaway began at midnight May 10, 2021 and will last through 11:59 PM EST on May 17, 2021. Winner will be notified within 2 weeks of close of the giveaway and given 48 hours to respond or risk forfeiture of prize. US only. Void where prohibited by law or logistics.

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-I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from the author. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.

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Born and raised in Southern California, Paige Edwards is an award-winning author who thinks the color turquoise is almost as great, but not quite, as See’s Candy. A BYU-I alumna, she went back to school and graduated summa cum laude from NOVA with a degree in interior design. Her husband’s job transferred their family to the mid-Atlantic states where they have lived ever since. When she needs a break from writing, you can find her shooing deer out of her garden, biking battlefields, or kayaking on the lake.

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5 thoughts on “No Longer a Wuss”

  1. This cover is absolutely gorgeous!! Hope i love the story just as much!

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