Book Review: Anchoring You By Robin Patchen
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What is this book about?
A fiercely independent yacht captain, Kenzie Wright has spent her life disregarding her family’s expectations. She thrives on freedom, charting her own course, and never staying in one place—or with one person—for long. But when a routine voyage thrusts her into the crosshairs of a deadly drug cartel, her carefully crafted agenda is blown apart. Her last hope to save herself and her crew is the partying playboy, Jaz.
DEA informant Jasper Aylett has spent years hunting the cartel leader known only as the Ghost. The mission has cost him everything—his family, his reputation, and his chance at redemption. When a beautiful yacht captain gets caught in the Ghost’s web, Jaz risks his life to rescue her. It’s his last chance to secure the information he needs to take his enemy down—and get his life back.
Kenzie is forced into hiding with Jaz, and now two cartels want her dead. With their lives on the line, Kenzie and Jaz must work together to unravel the Ghost’s network before it’s too late. But the closer they get to the truth—and to each other—the more their past wounds and buried fears threaten to tear them apart, leaving them vulnerable to an enemy who won’t stop until they’re both destroyed.
My review:
Page turning suspense, especially the second half of the story. I liked the interesting setting and unusual job for Kenzie. The faith thread was very pronounced without being preachy. I enjoy characters that are strong in their faith, particularly when life gets dark and Jaz’s nickname for Kenzie aptly described her as such a person. I loved the attraction and relationship that built between them. Also, I thought I had the villain figured out but was surprised – good job! Recommend this.
What I enjoyed most about this book:
Strong faith thread and redemption message
What I didn’t like about this book:
Problem solving slowed things down

Would I recommend this book to others? Yes. Interesting setting, page turning suspense, real faith thread, sweet romance, and great characters. This is the ninth book in the series. I was able to read it as a standalone story, but I’m told there are some spoilers from book eight.
Note: I received this book complimentary from the author. I was not required to give a positive review. All of the opinions I have expressed here are honest and my own.
Where can I learn more about this author and their books?
-Loraine Nunley
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