I’m in trouble. I believe I have discovered another author to add to my go-to list. While I don’t usually read blurbs, I was intrigued by the blurb I read for this particular tale.
Camille is an attorney who finds herself taking on cases
that she probably shouldn’t. The outcome of these cases? Not to give too much
away, but she wins. However, something happens to the folks she defended. This
calls into question, for Camille, her judgment in taking these particular
cases. Should she have?
An invitation suddenly appears and it doesn’t sound like she
has much of a choice but to go to Belle Rive.
The paranormal part of this tale is related to the
happenings at Belle Rive. It’s an old house. There is something called ‘the
circle,’ which is sort of like where one would go to confess to any
wrongdoings. There is also a ‘current’ that Camille, and others like Camille,
feel throughout their nervous system when they are making right or wrong
decisions. Quite a fascinating element to this story.
It is almost as if Belle Rive has some sort of control over
the folks who visit, as if Belle Rive stands in judgment of anyone’s decisions,
whether right or wrong.
Isabelle. She is part of the LeBlanc family, but she makes a
decision that changes the entire destiny of her family.
Camille, in the end, has made some decisions of her own that
change her future.
I polished this book off in three days flat, and I could’ve
probably finished it in a day had I had the time. I really enjoyed the story
elements, the writing style which contained more dialogue than description
(something I don’t see often), the storyline, the characters.
I believe this is the first book in this series. Needless to
say, I am looking forward to book number two. I am hopeful that book two will
be just as good (to me, anyway) as book one.























