The Emerald Tide - Davis Bunn

The Emerald Tide

By Davis Bunn

  • Release Date: 2022-04-26
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 33 Ratings

Description

A breathtaking new novel about letting go, taking chances, and embracing the healing power of love—from the international bestselling author of Tranquility Falls.

Just when he thought he’d buried his past and was moving on . . .

Four years after his wife’s death, art history teacher Derek Gaines.has finally made a kind of peace with himself. He tries his best to stave off memories. His days are ones of familiar routine. Guarded against further pain, he keeps relationships at a safe distance. It’s all part of his necessary transition to surviving alone. If anything is truly responsible for Derek making it back from the brink it’s his edifying work as a consultant for auction houses—and indulging a consuming sideline job: tracking stolen art. But Derek’s latest hunt will lead him toward challenges both professional and personal—that he’s not prepared to
face . . .
 
He discovered the art of falling in love again . . .

Joining Derek on his quest is Kelly Reid, the new junior vice president of gallery operations at Christies Los Angeles. She is driven, ambitious, fiercely passionate about her work—and a fellow wounded kindred spirit. Bitterly immune to men’s promises, she’s never letting herself be vulnerable again. Yet even as trust and affection remain frightening territory, a tenuous start to her partnership with Derek slowly builds toward something more. And soon, both will be tested beyond anything they could have imagined–in the deepening mystery of a lost painting, and in matters of the heart, which can be the greatest mystery of all.
 
With love comes risk in The Emerald Tide, a powerful and emotional novel about daring to take a second chance.

 

Reviews

  • The Emerald Tide

    5
    By wannabejessica
    My favorites things about a Davis Bunn book are the way his main characters and supporting cast learn from their relationships and experiences, the way each book describes a different way of life and cultural climate, and the way history of families and nations are a vital part of each story. The Emerald Tide, the latest book in the Miramar series, is not my favorite story (that’s Firefly Cove) but I found it the most fascinating in its descriptions of Sicily, the mysterious world of fine art (can you say “provenance”?) and the peek Bunn gives us into the world of the LA wealthy. My favorite characters in The Emerald Tide are both part of this excellent book’s supporting cast. My heart was stolen by imposingly large and great hearted Father Lauro. My heart was broken by the fierce family loyalty of Sicilian born Mrs. Reid, embracing her compliant youngest daughter and alienating her independent oldest daughter. To meet these compelling people, you’ll have to read the book! Waiting with poor patience for the next two books in this series.

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