A review by ruth5garcia5
Sea Swept by Nora Roberts

5.0

Cameron Quinn is a man who races and lives in the fast lane. On one of his nightly sensual adventures, his world crashes down on him. He races home to the only father he's ever known who is fighting to live after an accident. As he's dealing with the death of his father, he meets Seth, the newest Quinn boy to be taken in by Raymond Quinn. Like his brothers, they were given a home after experiencing terrible childhoods. Cameron is forced to give up his fast-paced lifestyle to care for the newest Quinn and stay in his small town of Chesapeake.

Anna Spinelli is Seths' caseworker and meets Cameron Quinn on her first home visit. Determined to move him to foster care, she has litte faith the Quinn brothers can raise a ten-year-old boy with their lifestyles with the trauma he's endured. Quickly, she's drawn to the family and the need for Seth to have the best home for him. Dealing with an ugly past of her own, she years for him to adjust and be well taken care of. In the process, she deals with her own feelings when she gets tangled up with Cameron.

Bonds, obstacles, hearts, and the future will be tested and the Quinns will have to stick together.

I absolutely was gravitated toward this story because of my social work heart. Anna was my favorite and I ended up relating to her in this book. I feel for Seth and like each Quinn brother for different reasons. Cameron's heart was something I loved watching change.