Helpful Score: 2
I wasn't sure, when I started this book, if I would really like it. It's different than the other Macomber books I'd read, but it turned out to be very good. There was intrique, thievery, murder, and of course the standard star-crossed lovers. I think maybe it's my favorite of all her books...so far.
From ordinary life to extraordinary love.
An adventous fiction story.
Patti S. (Pattakins) reviewed Moon Over Water (Deliverance Company, Bk 3) on + 365 more book reviews
This is third book in the Deliverance Company mercenary series, following Someday Soon (Cain's story) and Sooner or Later (Murphy's story), about unscrupulous but likable heros who rescue victims of third world terrorists. I wish I had realized that this was a series so I could have avoided reading the books out of order!
Exciting to read! A lesson in fighting for survival. It also contained a valuable lesson on coming to terms with past familial wrongs, forgiveness and reconciliation with estranged parents.
Exciting to read! A lesson in fighting for survival. It also contained a valuable lesson on coming to terms with past familial wrongs, forgiveness and reconciliation with estranged parents.
Kelly O. (KellyWilloughby) reviewed Moon Over Water (Deliverance Company, Bk 3) on + 207 more book reviews
Great read - I read in 24 hours - keeps you involved.
I loved this book by Debbie...it had everything to keep me interested...romance, intrigue, twists to the plot, and action!!!!!I could not put it down!!
Excellent book by Macomber. I have 2 copies, one given to me. I am keeping one, this is a favorite of mine by this author.
Jacky D. (caprinacat) reviewed Moon Over Water (Deliverance Company, Bk 3) on + 16 more book reviews
Keeps your attention to the end. Good escapism with a happy ending.
From cover:
Not long ago, the only adventures Lorraine Dancy experienced were in the movies - where the improbably becomes possible and the romantic becomes real. Now she's starring in her own version of Romancing the Stone - except this this is her life.
Her adventure begins with a trip to Mexico's Yucatan coast to search for the father she doesn't remember. She finds him, all right. She also finds herself in trouble - framed for theft of an artifact and pursued by the police, the thief and a local crime boss.
Enter Jack Keller. Jack's a renegade who keeps to himself and makes his own rules. As a favor to Lorraine's father he helps her escape. In his boat. Just like The African Queen.
But there are troubled water ahead...Including an attraction that's as risky as it is intense. Lorraine's not looking for another Brief Encounter, though. She wants her story to have a different ending altogether.
Not long ago, the only adventures Lorraine Dancy experienced were in the movies - where the improbably becomes possible and the romantic becomes real. Now she's starring in her own version of Romancing the Stone - except this this is her life.
Her adventure begins with a trip to Mexico's Yucatan coast to search for the father she doesn't remember. She finds him, all right. She also finds herself in trouble - framed for theft of an artifact and pursued by the police, the thief and a local crime boss.
Enter Jack Keller. Jack's a renegade who keeps to himself and makes his own rules. As a favor to Lorraine's father he helps her escape. In his boat. Just like The African Queen.
But there are troubled water ahead...Including an attraction that's as risky as it is intense. Lorraine's not looking for another Brief Encounter, though. She wants her story to have a different ending altogether.
Molly M. (freeverse071681) reviewed Moon Over Water (Deliverance Company, Bk 3) on + 609 more book reviews
Not long ago, the only adventures Lorraine Dancy experienced were in the movies - where the improbably becomes possible and the romantic becomes real. Now she's starring in her own version of Romancing the Stone - except this this is her life.
Her adventure begins with a trip to Mexico's Yucatan coast to search for the father she doesn't remember. She finds him, all right. She also finds herself in trouble - framed for theft of an artifact and pursued by the police, the thief and a local crime boss.
Enter Jack Keller. Jack's a renegade who keeps to himself and makes his own rules. As a favor to Lorraine's father he helps her escape. In his boat. Just like The African Queen.
But there are troubled water ahead...Including an attraction that's as risky as it is intense. Lorraine's not looking for another Brief Encounter, though. She wants her story to have a different ending altogether.
my copy has a different cover then the one pictured.
Her adventure begins with a trip to Mexico's Yucatan coast to search for the father she doesn't remember. She finds him, all right. She also finds herself in trouble - framed for theft of an artifact and pursued by the police, the thief and a local crime boss.
Enter Jack Keller. Jack's a renegade who keeps to himself and makes his own rules. As a favor to Lorraine's father he helps her escape. In his boat. Just like The African Queen.
But there are troubled water ahead...Including an attraction that's as risky as it is intense. Lorraine's not looking for another Brief Encounter, though. She wants her story to have a different ending altogether.
my copy has a different cover then the one pictured.
Cynthia M. (frenchie1960) reviewed Moon Over Water (Deliverance Company, Bk 3) on + 22 more book reviews
Different cover.