Where the Wind Blows by Pamela Hall-Hamilton
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Ben Walters inherits a boat load of money and relishes in his newfound wealth, which he has never had before. Others around him don’t want this poor man bringing down their prestige, so he is fingered as the fall man for a corrupt syndicate. Ben eventually reinvents himself as George Morley and begins the journey to unearth whomever set him up and ruined his life. Using his wits and building connections for the future, George comes across a young girl being molested and he saves her from the unwanted attentions. His actions have long-term consequences and their paths cross much later in life again. Bridget now has a family of her own, but her employer has ties to George that even she is not aware of and George is now even closer to finding out the identity of his accuser.
This book is extremely well written, especially so for a new author. The writing style is engrossing and even though the story flow is slow at times, the plot is still interesting enough that you never become bored with the story. Very well done.
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