Moon Over Water is the 3rd in Debbie Macomber’s Deliverance Company series. After Lorraine Dancy’s mother dies, she discovers that the father she thought was dead is, in fact, alive and well in Mexico. Determined to find him, she travels to the Yucatan coast, where she ends up being framed for the theft of a priceless artefact. Her father begs Jack Keller, ex-Deliverance Company mercenary, to take her back to the US on his boat. Although Lorraine is engaged, she’s attracted to Jack, even though she can’t stand him. The background story tells of Lorraine’s fiancé, Gary, falling in love with one of his salesladies. This novel has everything: drug lords, archaeologists, plenty of action, slapstick comedy, heartache and a happy ending. Lorraine’s departure from Pucuro dock is the best laugh-out-loud moment in the book. A fun romance.
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Moon Over Water is the 3rd in Debbie Macomber’s Deliverance Company series. After Lorraine Dancy’s mother dies, she discovers that the father she thought was dead is, in fact, alive and well in Mexico. Determined to find him, she travels to the Yucatan coast, where she ends up being framed for the theft of a priceless artefact. Her father begs Jack Keller, ex-Deliverance Company mercenary, to take her back to the US on his boat. Although Lorraine is engaged, she’s attracted to Jack, even though she can’t stand him. The background story tells of Lorraine’s fiancé, Gary, falling in love with one of his salesladies. This novel has everything: drug lords, archaeologists, plenty of action, slapstick comedy, heartache and a happy ending. Lorraine’s departure from Pucuro dock is the best laugh-out-loud moment in the book. A fun romance.