Keepers of the Lighthouse

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Coby is back on the biggest quest of his life. With his wife Gracie and their newborn baby by his side, they venture to his newly inherited estate. After the lady of the manor’s untimely death, they rush to attend her funeral and discover Coby has inherited more than he ever imagined, including the prestigious Hotel Luminara on Tempest Island.

While exploring his newfound wealth, Coby learns of the mysterious disappearance of the lighthouse keepers on a treacherous cliff. Eager to uncover the truth, he takes his pregnant wife on an adventure to their new hotel.


News of his inheritance draws the attention of Reed Winslow, a wealthy jeweller determined to preserve his family’s legacy. Winslow hires Ryder Blackwood to stop Coby from revealing the island’s secrets.


On Tempest Island, Coby delves into the enigma of Mae Yore, Lord Frederick Hart, and their connection to the vanished keepers. His quest leads him to a diamond eerily similar to the infamous Hope Diamond. As Coby and Gracie struggle for survival against Ryder, they are forced apart, leaving Coby stranded on Lochlan’s Cove. There, he encounters the apparition of an elegant ghostly woman and makes a shocking discovery.

With another tragic death on his estate diverting his attention, can Coby survive, uncover the truth, and share the story the world deserves to know? Only time will tell in this page-turning, fast-paced thriller.

My Review:

Mary Schmidt5.0 out of 5 stars Paranormal and more

Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025

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  • I found this story to be a unique paranormal read with a loving couple who became engaged. Did they marry? I leave that for the next readers. The Hope Diamond is front and center throughout this book in many different ways. Ethereal ghosts are almost in every home and abode. Mostly kind, some a bit bitter, and other men who try to kill the main male protagonist. A lot happens in the span of a 2- 3 hour drive. That final clue needed by those who wished to claim it, whether entitled to claim it or not. Danger lurks everywhere, even on the high seas. This book is descriptive, some even repetitions of phrases. I would have preferred more dialogue in bringing the story to life, but that is my preference

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