
Look Deeper by Abbie Zanders
Series: Callaghan Next Generation #1
Genres: Romantic Suspense
She came to Pine Ridge to lie low. He made that impossible.
Morgan Sullivan is a medicolegal death investigator on forced administrative leave — punished for refusing to close a case that didn't add up. She drives north to wait out the storm with the grandfather she barely knows, in a small Pennsylvania mountain town she's never visited.
She doesn't expect to like it there.
She definitely doesn't expect him.
Patrick Callaghan has his father's charm and a gift for seeing patterns where other people see noise. He's never had to wait for a woman to notice him. Until now.
What neither of them knows is that the cool stranger who dismissed him without a second glance is GraveDigger — his online investigative partner of two years. And the charming small-town PI she can't quite shake is DeepTrace — the person who understands how her mind works better than anyone she's ever met in person.
When a dead man turns up on Sullivan land under deeply suspicious circumstances, their investigations collide — and so do they. The deeper they dig, the more dangerous it gets, and the harder it becomes to pretend that what's building between them is anything less than inevitable.
She came to Pine Ridge to figure out her next move.
She didn't plan on him being it.
Look Deeper is a standalone romantic suspense novel and the first book in the Callaghan Next Generation series.

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my review
Patrick had me hooked almost from the moment he walked onto the page.
Morgan isn’t exactly thrilled to be forced into taking time off from work, so heading to her grandfather’s farm feels more like an obligation than a break. Then she stops for coffee, accidentally spills it all over a handsome stranger, and the day only gets more interesting from there.
That stranger is Patrick.
I loved these two together because nothing about their relationship felt forced. Patrick is patient, kind, and quietly persistent. He never tries to sweep Morgan off her feet with grand gestures. Instead, he simply shows up when she needs him. Morgan isn’t someone who wears her heart on her sleeve, but she isn’t closed off either. She just needs time to trust the people around her.
One of my favorite parts of the story was Morgan’s relationship with her grandfather, Frank. They barely know each other, yet there is an easy connection between them that grows stronger with every chapter. Those quieter family moments balanced the suspense perfectly.
Of course, it wouldn’t be romantic suspense without a mystery.
When a body is discovered on the land behind Frank’s farm, Morgan’s investigative instincts kick in immediately. Patrick finds himself drawn into the case right alongside her after discovering the notebook she accidentally leaves behind. Together they begin asking questions, uncovering old secrets, and realizing the truth is much closer than either of them expected.
I enjoyed the way the mystery unfolded because every answer seemed to lead to another question. The romance never took a backseat to the investigation, and the investigation never overshadowed Patrick and Morgan’s growing relationship. The two stories worked together beautifully.
This is exactly the kind of romantic suspense I love reading. A couple worth rooting for, a mystery that kept me guessing, and characters who felt like real people instead of just names on a page.




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