Wednesday, March 14, 2018

In Places Hidden (Golden Gate Secrets) by Tracie Petersen

Book Description:  On her way to San Francisco to find her brother, Caleb, who went missing three months ago, Camriann Coulter meets Judith and Kenzie, who both have their own mysteries to solve in the booming West Coast city. The women decide to help each other, including rooming together and working at Kenzie's cousin's chocolate factory.
Camri's search for her brother, an attorney, leads her deep into the political corruption of the city--and into the acquaintance of Patrick Murdock, a handsome Irishman who was saved from a false murder charge by Caleb. Patrick challenges all of Camri's privileged beliefs, but he knows more about what happened to her brother than anyone else. Together, they move closer to the truth behind Caleb's disappearance. But as the stakes rise and threats loom, will Patrick be able to protect Camri from the dangers he knows lie in the hidden places of the city?

My Thoughts:  First of all, this is a fantabulous cover.  So beautiful.  It makes one want to delve right into the story of Camriann (Camri), her brother Caleb and Patrick Murdock.
Camri meets two women, Judith and Kenzie, both of whom have mysteries of their own. The three women decide to room together which is probably a good idea considering the people that inhabit the booming town.
Camri is searching for her brother, Caleb.  Caleb is an attorney and which puts Camri right into the path of political corruption.
Camri needs Patrick's help and Patrick seems to know what happened to Caleb.  Camri feels that Patrick brings out all of her ideas and beliefs.  
Camri also finds out that people are selling people/human trafficking.  This is unspeakable and Camri is determined to find justice.
What a read!  

*This book was provided for review by Bethany House*

  • Series: Golden Gate Secrets (Book 1)
  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Bethany House Publishers (March 6, 2018)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0764218999
  • ISBN-13: 978-0764218996

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