Bitter Root
Adi Bergeron doesn’t want to be discovered. Discovery could lead to her arrest or worse. She just wants to keep flying under the radar, safe and anonymous. She may have to give up the life she’s built for herself when the restaurant she works in is chosen to be featured in a culinary magazine.
Reporter Griffith McNaulty has had a rocky year. She’s struggling to rebuild herself after having her reputation destroyed and her heart broken by a previous interview subject. She’s jaded and hesitant to accept the flimsy story Adi presents as her past. The relationship that develops between them cements Griffith’s need to find Adi’s truth. Can she get to the root of Adi’s fear or will the past destroy them both?
Reporter Griffith McNaulty has had a rocky year. She’s struggling to rebuild herself after having her reputation destroyed and her heart broken by a previous interview subject. She’s jaded and hesitant to accept the flimsy story Adi presents as her past. The relationship that develops between them cements Griffith’s need to find Adi’s truth. Can she get to the root of Adi’s fear or will the past destroy them both?
Praise for Bitter Root:
"In Bitter Root, Michaels does a splendid job crafting a plot and characters that keep the reader engaged throughout the book. From the first meeting to the quiet time on the water to the intrigue of the chase, it was a pleasure having a lens into their world." 5 STAR Rebecca, Netagalley
"The characters in this book are well developed, particularly Adi and Griffith. Both women have difficult personal histories that they would rather not reveal. Yet, both women are able to show warmth and affection; they just don't talk about the past! This was a very satisfying read!" 5 STAR, R Lynne, Amazon
"In Bitter Root, Michaels does a splendid job crafting a plot and characters that keep the reader engaged throughout the book. From the first meeting to the quiet time on the water to the intrigue of the chase, it was a pleasure having a lens into their world." 5 STAR Rebecca, Netagalley
"The characters in this book are well developed, particularly Adi and Griffith. Both women have difficult personal histories that they would rather not reveal. Yet, both women are able to show warmth and affection; they just don't talk about the past! This was a very satisfying read!" 5 STAR, R Lynne, Amazon
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