Ever since she recovered from a drowning years ago Rachel
Matre has been able to communicate with the spirits of the
lakes. She uses her powers to help and writes an Internet
blog to post what the spirits show her. Yet know it seems
that it has gotten harder to talk to the spirits and it
just may be due to her relationship with Ethan Walker. Can
they work together and find out who or what the evil is
before it is too late for even Rachel herself?
NIGHT TIDES is an interesting story full of suspense and
action. This book is fast paced and keeps the readers
interest throughout the book. Rachel is a regular woman who
wants to help others and uses her blog and the spirits to
do so. Ethan is a man in love and willing to fight for that
love. I enjoyed the different direction that this book went
with the spirits of the lake it was a nice change of pace
from the abundance of vampires, werewolves and such that
are out in books today. I also enjoyed the relationship
that built between Ethan and Rachel while they tried to
save and find the missing girls and can only hope for the
best for them. The characters and plot of this story were
well developed and the banter between them was a good read.
Alex Prentiss brings the reader into her dark and wondrous
world in this book and has the reader waiting to find out
what is going to happen to Rachel in the next installment
of this series and hoping that Ethan gets what he wants.
With a few twists and turns this story keeps you guessing
at the end and makes this a book one that you may want to
check out.
One by one they go missing. And in the lake a voice cries
out: “Save them. . . .”
In the darkness, in a
lake in the middle of a prosperous college town, Rachel
Matre feels the water caressing her bare skin, teasing her
senses, drawing her body into a lush erotic embrace. For
twenty years she has communed with the lake spirits this
way—and told no one. The price is simple: She must help
those in need.
But now a series of young women have
gone missing. The police don’t have any bodies, or even a
single suspect. Only the spirits seem to sense the truth.
Through them, Rachel finds herself drawn into a madman’s
web. She alone can save the missing women. But who can save her?