Out of Focus
by:
Nancy Naigle (author)
Kasey Phillips thinks her biggest problem is deciding whether to photograph Cody Tuggle’s honky-tonkin’ tour, until an accident on Route 58 claims the life of her husband.In a desperate race against time as a hurricane threatens the eastern seaboard, they search for her three-year-old son who is...
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Kasey Phillips thinks her biggest problem is deciding whether to photograph Cody Tuggle’s honky-tonkin’ tour, until an accident on Route 58 claims the life of her husband.In a desperate race against time as a hurricane threatens the eastern seaboard, they search for her three-year-old son who is missing from the wreckage.A community and friends rally to help, but someone k
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Format: Kindle Edition
ISBN:
9781503999688
ASIN: B00SZ8ATQO
Publisher: Montlake Romance
Pages no: 337
Edition language: English
Series: Adams Grove (#2)
Out of Focus by Nancy NaigleWon this is a contest that I had entered because it's about photography and I know I will enjoy it.Starts out with Kasey and she's the photographer for the band-she's driven to be on location with them at his agent's house where she can get great angles on her subject, Co...
I really liked this book. It was a little more focused on mystery than romance. It is the second book in a series but could really have been a standalone book. The first book introduced us to Adams Grove and I expected to spend more time there. I was a little disappointed that I had to wait unti...
Review Copy Provided by AuthorI have to admit that I wasn’t sure going into reading this book what i was going to think. I was rather ambivalent after reading the first book because while it was decently written, I wasn’t blown away by it. But I had the second book on the pile and decided to give it...
Out of Focus is the title of Southern Author Nancy Naigle's second Adams Grove novel. Like her first book, Sweet Tea and Secrets, this book has a smooth storyline with a wonderful Southern voice. Unlike the first one, this book is a little more mystery and a little less romance. Both are equally ...