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Undercurrent of Secrets
Undercurrent of Secrets | Rachel Scott McDaniel
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Two women, a century apart, are bound by a haunting secret aboard a legendary steamboat. Walk through Doors to the Past via a new series of historical stories of romance and adventure. As wedding coordinator for the 100-year-old steamboat The Belle of Louisville, Devyn Asbury takes pride in seeing others’ dreams come true, even though her engagement had sunk like a diamond ring to the bottom of the Ohio River. When the Belle becomes a finalist in the Timeless Wedding Venue contest, Devyn endeavors to secure the prestigious title with hopes to reclaim some of her professional dreams. What she hadn’t planned on was Chase Jones showing up with a mysterious photo from the 1920s. A century earlier, Hattie Louis is as untamable as the rivers that raised her. As the adopted daughter of a steamboat captain, her duties range from the entertainment to cook. When strange incidents occur aboard the boat, Hattie’s determined to discover the truth. Even if that means getting under First Mate Jack Marshall’s handsome skin.
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Rachel Scott McDaniel is on my “must read“ list because her first two historical novels were set in western Pennsylvania. Undercurrent of Secrets is a little different, but is still a 5 star read.

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With well-written, captivating prose and dialogue, a clever and seamless plot, lovable characters, and a nice thread of finding faith and one's true identity, Undercurrent of Secrets is sure to please every reader. This dual timeline novel is clearly a must-read!

I received the book from publisher and also via Celebrate Lit Tours and opinions are solely my own.