Book Review of Harbor's Edge by Sanne Rothman

Harbor's Edge by Sanne Rothman is a young adult thriller. The mystery and the secret surrounding the murder of her father are compelling and the young main character is a determined fourteen-year-old. Set in Hawaii, the story is beautifully detailed, and Sanne Rothman enumerates the island's ageless beauty. The fusion of the myth of Mo'o with modern society makes the book a delight to read.

The plot of Harbor's Edge is a captivating young-adult thriller. It's packed with mysteries and supernatural elements, and its intelligent 14-year-old heroine has a sexy personality to match her sharp mind. The setting is idyllic and the writing is stunning. Sanne Rothman has done a beautiful job of describing Hawaii. The settings are authentic, and the island lore of ancient sea monsters is artfully incorporated.

Despite being set in Hawaii, the story is set in an urban setting. There's a hint of the supernatural here, as the heroine is a 14-year-old narrator. A teenage boy is in a relationship with a young woman, and it's all very exciting. The sexy mystery unfolds in a beautifully-detailed setting. Sanne Rothman skillfully incorporates the ancient lore of sea monsters and Hawaiian culture into the story.

The plot is fast-paced and intriguing. This summer novel is suitable for a beach read or a beach escape. Similarly to the Hunger Games series, it is a fast-paced and gripping thriller. It is also a good option for middle-grade readers. However, for those who want a lighter summer read, the novel isn't for you. In addition to its plot, Harbor's Edge is an excellent summer read.

Harbor's Edge is a decent summer read. Although it may not be an ideal read for adults, it's still a quick, enjoyable read. I highly recommend this novel to fans of crime novels. If you're looking for a good summer read, you'll want to pick up this thriller. This book will not disappoint! The book is well-written and a great escape for the summer.