The High Tide Club
Easy read

The High Tide Club A Novel

"When ninety-nine-year-old heiress Josephine Bettendorf Warrick summons Brooke Trappnell to Talisa Island, her 20,000 acre remote barrier island home, Brooke is puzzled. Everybody in the South has heard about the eccentric millionaire mistress of Talisa, but Brooke has never met her. Josephine's cryptic note says she wants to discuss an important legal matter ... Over a few meetings, the ailing Josephine spins a tale of old friendships, secrets, betrayal and a long-unsolved murder. She tells Brooke she is hiring her for two reasons: to protect her island and legacy from those who would despoil her land, and secondly, to help her make amends with the heirs of the long dead women who were her closest friends, the girls of The High Tide Club"--Amazon.com.
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Cindy@readingactually
4 stars
Apr 8, 2022

I received this book for free from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.What can I say, I have read every single book by Mary Kay Andrews and each book just keeps getting better and better. This book is beach read/mystery/suspense all rolled up into one great story. Brooke Trappnell appeared in an earlier book and I was happy to learn more of Brookes story. Josephine Bettendorf Warrick was a woman of many secrets and I wasn't quite sure what to think of her at first meet but as her story unfolded I grew to love her. The High Tide Club consists of three very different woman who came together at a very different time in this country Pre-WWII.  Millie, Ruth, and Varina along with Josephine are the members of this club. Each has their own secrets and story to tell. Brooke Trapnell is hired by Josephine for reasons that Brooke does not fully understand but all will be revealed. All of the women in this book have secrets and a few of these secrets are interwoven. I thought that this was a touch darker than this authors past novels but it worked with the story line. The only disappointment for me was that the book was not longer! If you are a fan of well written Women's Fiction, with a dash of mystery and suspense thrown in, along  strong female characters then this book is for you.This review was originally posted on My Fiction Obsession

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Caitlin Snyder@caitlinrose
1 star
Jan 19, 2022

DNF - I made it 50 pages. The story is hard to follow, it jumps from present to past and back again. However it's not always clear when this is happening, at one point I though the entire page I was reading was a misprint in the book before I realized what was going on. Just couldn't get into the story or the characters.

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Jolie@readwithme
4 stars
Sep 16, 2021

I went into this book thinking that it would be your typical chick-lit book. Well, it isn’t. What I discovered is that The High Tide Club is so much more than that. This was a wonderfully written book that didn’t let its secrets up until the end. I loved the main storyline of the book. A 99-year-old heiress summons a lawyer to her island. The lawyer agrees to take on her requests: protect her island from the state and to find her friends heirs. But in doing that, the lawyer uncovers more secrets. When the heiress dies before her will was finalized. But there are questions about the heiresses death. There is also a question about who should inherit her fortune. The more digging the lawyer does, the more secrets and mysteries are uncovered. Can the lawyer fulfill her client’s requests and keep impartial? Or will she be swept away by the secrets that keep turning up? This book had everything to keep me engaged as a reader. Romance? Yup, there. Mystery? Tons of it. Action? Surprisingly yes. Suspense? Yes. Thriller? Surprisingly, yes. When an author can combine different genres into a book and make them work, it is great. And this author did that. I thought the main characters, Brooke and Josephine were well written. Their strong personalities came off the pages. I couldn’t help but care about what was going to happen with the island and its inhabitants after Josephine dies. I also came to care for Brooke. She had her problems but she strove to meet them head on. I could see her character growth throughout the book. The change in her from the beginning of the book was amazing. The secondary characters added that extra “ummph” to the book. They were able to fill in the gaps in the storyline with their own stories and personalities. That makes a book so much more enjoyable for me to read. There was only one thing that I didn’t like about this book. It was how the book went from past to present and back without warning. I did get confused at times about what era I was reading about until names were given. It did affect my rating because I like my books to run smoothly. And for the most part it did. I loved, loved, loved the mystery angle of the book. Not only did the author keep the main mystery under wraps but she did a fantastic job of keeping all the other ones too. I only figured out two of them and that was by doing a process of elimination. The twist that she threw in for the main one got me because I was not expecting that to happen. But, it was the murder mystery that shocked me. Looking back, I could see it now. And I understood why that person did what they did. The romance angle of the book was kind of messed up. Almost every one of the romances ended badly. Even the one that was hinted about at the end of the book, I was iffy about. But when the romance was on, it was good. Sweet, almost. The end of the book was bittersweet. The author did a great job of wrapping up all the storylines. As a reader, I was very satisfied by that. What I liked about The High Tide Club: A) Excellent storylines B) Kept me engaged as a reader C) Romance and Mystery angle was fantastic What I disliked about The High Tide Club: A) Book didn’t transition smoothly between past and present B) The C.D. storyline. C) Brooke. I didn’t like her I would give The High Tide Club an Adult rating. There is no sex. There is mild violence. There is language. I would recommend that no one under the age of 21 read this book. Mainly because of the triggers. The High Tide Club does have trigger warnings. They would be rape, attempted rape, and domestic violence. There is a scene with a young teenager about to be raped (the author didn’t get into it). There is also a scene that features attempted rape along with domestic violence. If you are triggered by any of these, I suggest not reading the book. I would recommend The High Tide Club to family and friends. I would include a warning about the triggers. This is a book that I would reread. I would like to thank St. Martin’s Press and NetGalley for allowing me to read and review The High Tide Club. All opinions stated in this review of The High Tide Club are mine. **I received a free copy of this book and volunteered to review it**

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Bethany Williamson@readingandrelaxing
5 stars
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3 stars
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