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The Chesapeake Diaries: Coming Home [Kindle Edition]

Mariah Stewart
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)

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In the wake of his wife’s murder, agent Grady Shields turned his back on the FBI—and everything else—to retreat into the vast solitude of Montana, grieve for his lost love, and forget the world. But after years in seclusion, his sister’s wedding draws him to St. Dennis, a peaceful town on the Chesapeake Bay. Though he swears he isn’t interested in finding love again, Grady can’t ignore the mutual sparks that fly when he meets Vanessa Keaton.

Although her past was marked by bad choices, Vanessa has found that coming to St. Dennis is the best decision she’s ever made. Bling, her trendy boutique, is a success with tourists as well as with the townspeople. She’s made friends, has a home she loves, and has established a life for herself far from the nightmare she left behind. The last thing she’s looking for is romance, but the hot new man in town is hard to resist. And when Vanessa’s past catches up with her, Grady finds that he’s unwilling to let her become a victim again. As together they fight her demons, Grady and Vanessa discover that life still holds some surprises and that love doesn’t always have to hurt.


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About the Author

Mariah Stewart is the award-winning author of the Last series: Last Look, Last Words, and Last Breath; the Truth series: Cold Truth, Hard Truth, Dark Truth, and Final Truth; and the Dead series: Dead Even, Dead Wrong, Dead Certain, and Dead End; as well as Forgotten, Until Dark, and The President's DaughterShe is the recipient of the Golden Leaf Award and the Award of Excellence presented by the Colorado Romance Writers, and has been a finalist for the Holt Medallion. Her books have been nominated for several awards from . Romantic Times magazine, including Best Contemporary Romance and Best Contemporary Novel. Stewart is a native of Hightstown, New Jersey, and lives in Pennsylvania with her husband and their two daughters.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 455 KB
  • Publisher: Ballantine Books; Original edition (March 23, 2010)
  • Sold by: Random House Digital, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0036S4E64
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #14,128 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good small town romance/suspense, April 26, 2010
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Having not read any of Mariah Stewart's crime/suspense books, I had nothing to measure her by, and so I came into her new, softer small town romance with no particular expectations.

This is one of those cosy, small town romances that have gained huge popularity in the last few years, and if I've heard correctly, a complete change for this author. On one hand parts of the story were painfully sweet - planning weddings and baking cookies abound. I'm usually into darker stuff than that. However, on the other hand, Stewart is an incredible writer, and I was willing to overlook the sugary sweetness of it all because I was really enjoying the book (I had to put it down for a rest when I realised the sun had risen and I was still reading!). The suspense plot picks up by halfway through, and I enjoyed it.

I liked the evolution of Vanessa and Grady's relationship. It seemed realistic, considering the circumstances. I liked how they wanted to help each other but were uncertain of the boundaries. In fact, I just liked them: Grady's realisation Vanessa has learnt to expect nothing from a man she is involved with, Vanessa's determination not to be shaped by things she can't change.

I liked how real all the characters seemed, and though there was sometimes a bit too much description of the cuteness of the town and surrounds I was never bored the way I am with some other writers in this genre.

However, while this book is the beginning of a new series, it actually follows characters the author featured in other stories. It was quite clear there were things I wasn't going to learn about these people - and the pasts that shape them - here, in this book unless I read Stewart's earlier books. This is fine with me generally, but when you have not only started a new series but completely switched genres I'm not entirely sure it's fair to make readers genre-jump in order to get all the facts. I'm also not sure it is the right thing to do to the characters - take them from tough crime stories into a small town story about fishing and baking.
These characters clearly have quite the history from previous books, so a great deal of time had to be dedicated to explaining it. It was well-written, but sometimes felt like a recap for the benefit of new readers - which was exactly what it was.

So many small town books have a `thing' these days. There are books that start their chapters with recipes, while others have something to do with knitting, Sudoku, even beekeeping! This one has an older woman's diary entry at the beginning of each chapter, but it would have been better without. The diary entries simply sum up the story so far, rendering them pointless, except perhaps to add some `small town charm'.

I was very happy with the way the book ended. It seemed an acceptable ending for this couple, with no need for a tacked-on overly happy ending that ruins so many romance novels. The story didn't drag on too much; only taking us to the point where all the characters had a bright future ahead of them. I was happy Stewart didn't draw it out.

I will continue reading this series.
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars New series for Mariah Stewart, March 24, 2010
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The book is easy to read, and like an earlier reviewer said, it tends to be more romance than suspense. The story about two damaged people finding solace and love is a repetitive theme in any book, but it is good. At least Grady isn't into the "Woe is me! I'll never trust another woman again!" syndrome, but more of the "It happens. Let's move on" type.

What I really like though is the diary written by the newspaper editor within the story. It's intriguing enough to be a stand alone novel.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars compelling romantic suspense, March 27, 2010
In St. Dennis on Chesapeake Bay, Vanessa Keaton feels she has finally found a home as the townsfolk have welcomed her and her boutique Bling is a success. Her half-brother town Police Chief Gabriel Beck is always there for her; unlike her mother whom she is estranged from and her father who she does not even know who he is. She is especially ecstatic for Gabriel as he will shortly marry Mia Shields.

Widower and former FBI agent Grady Shield shocks everyone when he leaves his Montana reclusive hideaway where he ran to after his wife was murdered to attend Mia's wedding as no one expected him to come. Even more stunning is the attraction between the hermit and the shopkeeper. As they fall in love, their pasts keep both from committing. However when someone vandalizes Bling, Grady realizes this was not a teenage prankster, but instead a person angrily targeting Vanessa. He vows to keep her safe.

Coming Home is a very entertaining and compelling romantic suspense second chance at love thriller. The lead couple is a fascinating pairing as each brings tons of baggage into their relationship while the townsfolk add eccentricity into the mix. More romance than suspense, fans will enjoy the opening Chesapeake Diaries tale as two people learn the meaning of Coming Home is love.

Harriet Klausner
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Mariah Stewart is the bestselling author of ten novels and three novellas. A RITA finalist for romantic suspense, she is the recipient of the Award of Excellence for contemporary romance, a RIO (Reviewers International) Award honoring excellence in women's fiction, a Reviewers Choice Award from Romantic Times magazine, and a two-time recipient of the Golden Leaf Award for contemporary romance. A native of Hightstown, New Jersey, she lives amidst the rolling hills of Chester County, PA, with her husband, one geriatric gold retriever and one rambunctious mixed breed rescue dog. She's currently neglecting her garden and working on her next book. In past lives, she's been a teacher and an insurance executive, but firmly believes she's found the perfect job: sitting in her sunny office in old sweats and J. Crew flip flops, making up stories and the characters who live in them, and getting paid for it. Could life be sweeter?

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