A review by mcapuco
Hidden Waters by Catherine Cowles

5.0

So far I have absolutely loved reading Catherine Cowles' Tattered and Torn Series and Hidden Waters definitely lived up to the other two books. I enjoyed seeing what Addie's personality is truly like. In the first two books we really only see her as a victim or someone who's just painfully shy and honestly kinda dull, and from her POV you see yeah she can be shy but she is so much more than that. She's strong, smart, brave, creative, determined to be more than her father said she could be. She was just so much more enjoyable of a character than I assumed she'd be.
Beckett was also a great character, prior to this book we had only really gotten mentions of him and maybe ten to twenty pages of him being in Falling Embers. So I didn't really know what to expect from his character, we had only been introduced to him as the wild brother who is a doctor that volunteers in dangerous places across the world. I mean you knew he'd be a decent enough guy because of what he does for a living but not much else. Through out the book we are able to learn more about Beckett, what makes him tick, and why he's stayed away from his hometown and family for so many years.
I thought that Addie and Beckett were a well matched couple. Both of them have their own forms of trauma and because of that they both were able to help the other through their issues. Both of them supported the other wholeheartedly no matter what.