Description
White Mountain by Sharon Sala (also published under the name Dinah McCall) is a romantic suspense novel that blends mystery, emotional tension and slow-burning romance. The story begins with a baffling forensic anomaly: fingerprints from a recent murder victim in New York are matched to a man who has been dead for decades, prompting FBI agent Jack Dolan to travel to Braden, Montana, in search of answers.
His investigation leads him to Abbott House, a boarding house connected to a fertility clinic serving couples seeking life-changing medical help. There he meets Isabella Abbott, whose quiet strength and warmth complicate Jack’s strictly professional focus. As their connection deepens, the investigation reveals that the peaceful setting hides disturbing secrets, and the truth behind the case may be far more dangerous than anyone expects. Jack must balance rising personal feelings with an increasingly volatile situation where trust is uncertain and danger may be closer than it appears.
This novel sits firmly in the romantic suspense sub-genre, combining a mystery-driven plot with emotional relationships and high-stakes tension, making it ideal for readers who enjoy romance woven into a compelling investigative storyline.























