April 14, 2022
Sea Wife by Amity Gaige
#throwbackthursday
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Genre/Categories/Setting: Contemporary Fiction, Family Life, Suspense, Sea Life, Living Off the Grid, Adventure
Welcome to Throwback Thursday where I highlight an older review or post a current review of an old read. Today, I’m re-sharing a complicated family drama, Sea Wife by Amity Gaige.
I’m linking up today with Davida @ The Chocolate Lady’s Book Review Blog for #throwbackthursday.
*This post contains Amazon affiliate links.
My Summary:
Juliet and Michael are disillusioned with work, life, and marriage for individual reasons, and even though they are novice sailors, they set out for a yearlong sailing venture with their two young children. Things are fine at first until the unexpected happens. (see original post for trigger warnings)
Juliet is more than a wife and more than her husband’s plans for their life. At sea, she finds her voice, survives difficult circumstances, and plants seeds for envisioning a fulfilling future….
Continue here for my full review of Sea Wife..
(including trigger warnings)
QOTD:
Have you read Sea Wife or is it on your TBR?
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Hmm I donโt love the politics but the rest sounds decent! Great review.
The politics was a bit eye rolling! ๐๐๐ brief and easy to skim!
Sounds like a good book!!
Thanks! It was interesting because itโs something I would never attempt!
That covers got me craving a vacation!
Right?! ๐
I checked out your original, thoughtful review, Carol. I don’t think this one is my cup of tea.
Itโs a bit different than my usual read!
It’s nice to step out of your comfort zone every now and then.
Iโve never read it and somehow i donโt think i will. Iโm not feeling it. Know what I mean ? ๐ค
It wasnโt my usual read!
It’s good to read different stuff but it’s funny cuz sometimes I can tell by the title that it’s not for me. Happy Easter Carol. xo
Happy Easter Faye!
Thanks Carol!
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