When F.B.I. Agent Robert Hunter loses his best friend in a luxurious Washington DC hotel, he has only one thing on his mindâavenging his friendâs death. He just didnât anticipate falling for the murdererâs daughter along the wayâ¦
4 Star Review by Ashley
Rebecca Rohman's writing has this ability to make me question what I thought I knew was going to happen. Every. Single. Time. Translating the Tides was no exception. The opening scene gave me buggy eyes complete with a dropped jaw and I just had to know...
I really enjoyed that both Rob and Gia, despite coming from vastly different backgrounds, were fiercely independent and willing to make sacrifices. And they had both made a lot of them. Call it fate, destiny, kismet- whatever you want but these two being thrust into each others orbit couldn't have come at a better, or depending on who you ask, worse time. I really enjoyed getting to experience the different cultures right along with Gia and Rob as their journey took them around the world and back again. In their search to find answers they seemed to only find more questions and danger. But eventually, as the pieces started to fit together and the picture became clear, it was Gia who stepped it up the. most. Translating the Tides was a whirlwind. And of course, it being Rebecca Rohman, queen of the unexpected twist, I was suspecting everyone and dissecting every little thing. From the captivating opening, through all the danger and mystery and romance, my mind was trying to put everything together. I guessed wrong more than a handful of times. But the one thing that was never at question was how much Gia and Rob were it for each other. About the Author
Rebecca Rohman is a wife and designer currently living in the northeastern United States. She was a sales manager for a tourist magazine, and for many years prior, she was involved in marketing for a jewelry company and fine wine distributor.
About fifteen years ago, she started writing her first romance novel purely to entertain herself. In early 2012, she decided to complete and release it. Since then, she has released four additional novels including Translating The Tides and three novellas. Translating The Tides is her eighth release.
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