At the same time, she’s never really gotten over her high-school crush on him, and is still very attracted to him, so she keeps sending mixed signals. Addie’s reluctance to get involved with anyone in Whiskey Creek, particularly Noah, stems from her fear of the truth coming out. Home to Whiskey Creek certainly kept me turning the pages! The relationship between Addie and Noah holds just the right balance of tension and attraction. He only knows that he’s finally met a woman he could love. He has no idea that his very presence reminds her of something she’d rather forget. Noah Rackham, popular, attractive, successful, is shocked when Adelaide won’t have anything to do with him. But she can’t, not without revealing an even darker secret. There are too many people here she’d rather avoid, people who were involved in that terrible June night fifteen years ago.Įver since the graduation party that changed her life, she’s wanted to go to the police and make sure the boys responsible-men now-are punished. She’s there to take care of her aging grandmother and to help with Gran’s restaurant, Just Like Mom’s. Adelaide Davies, who’s been living in Sacramento, returns to Whiskey Creek, the place she once called home. Sometimes home is the refuge you need - and sometimes it isn’t.
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