Confessions to a Stanger is the first book I've read by Danielle Grandinetti. It was definitely interesting, if a little chaotic at moments.
Both David and Adaleigh were liekable characters and balanced each other perfectly. And I really like David's grandma, especially how she baked to keep from worrying.
Crow's Nest was a delightful town that I could picture vividly. I love stories set on the banks of the Great Lakes. Descriptions of docks and water and waves always fascinate me–maybe because I live in the middle of Nebraska where there is so little water.
The plot was fast paced–good for the most part, but the climax turned just a little unbelievable for me. And I can't help but mention that the ambulance and police seemed to arrive out of the blue. It made me scratch my head a little and wonder who called them.
Altogether, it was a fairly good book and held just enough set up to make the next book in the series intriguing.