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Book Review of The Quinn Legacy: Inner Harbor / Chesapeake Blue (Chesapeake Bay, Bks 3-4)

The Quinn Legacy: Inner Harbor / Chesapeake Blue (Chesapeake Bay, Bks 3-4)
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INNER HARBOR (PHILLIP, No.3):
Dr. Sybill Griffin, sociologist and renowned author, is on a mission. When her estranged sister Gloria DeLauter calls in hysterics, claiming that her 10 year old son Seth has been abducted by the Quinn family, Sybill doesn't know what to think.

In Glorias version of events, Seth was kidnapped, but Sybill knows that Gloria has a habit of lying. She resolves to find out the truth for herself. Traveling to St. Christophers under the pretext of writing a book, Sybill wanders by the Boats by Quinn warehouse and catches the eye of Phillip Quinn.

As she watches young Seth interact with the Quinn family, Sybill feels more and more guilty about deceiving them. Seth doesn't recognize her because they havent seen each other since he was 4 years old.

INNER HARBOR neatly wraps up the trilogy which outlined the lives and loves of the amazing Quinn family. Filled with passion, emotion and family loyalty, this novel will surely join the other two on your keeper shelf.


CHESAPEAKE BLUE (SETH, No.4):
Now a grown man returning from Europe as a successful painter, Seth Quinn is settling down on Maryland's Eastern Shore, surrounded once again by Cam, Ethan, and Phil, their wives and children, all the blessed chaos of the extended Quinn clan. Finally, he's back in the little blue-and-white house where there's always a boat at the dock, a rocker on the porch, and a dog in the yard. Still, a lot has changed in St. Christopher since he's been gone-and the most intriguing change of all is the presence of Dru Whitcomb Banks.