by Beatriz Williams, Lauren Willig, Karen White
Hardcover- $11.41
The lives and loves of three remarkable women—two in the past, one in the present—and the tragic final voyage of the HMS Lusitania.
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Booking passage on the Lusitania or any ship during WWI would not seem like a good idea to me, but Caroline Hochstetter and Gilbert needed to get closer, and figured this would be a wonderful way to help their relationship. Did Gilbert really agree to the reason they were going on the Lusitania or did he have ulterior motives?
Along with Caroline and Gilbert on a ship in waters that German submarines were prowling, we meet Tess, a female thief, who needed to steal valuable music sheets to pay her bills. We also meet Robert Langford, a man who has been in love with Caroline since the first day he saw her many years ago.
All of the characters had a reason to be on the Lusitania, and the reasons were all different.
Meanwhile the story line moves from the 1915 Lusitania story to present day and introduces the reader to a struggling author, Sarah Blake, who found a trunk containing things of her great grandfather’s who perished on the Lusitania. This mystery centered around what could these things have to do with Robert Langford and the story.
And.....what could Sarah, Caroline, and Tess have in common all those years apart. We knew why Robert was there even though it actually was a coincidence that he and Caroline were booked on the same ship.
THE GLASS OCEAN weaves all of these characters together taking us on a ship that was to be a luxury cruise but leads to intrigue, mystery, death, and secrets.
The writing is flawless and beautiful even though I was a bit confused at first about how it all was to fit together. Learning the history of the Lusitania, the life style and protocol of the ship’s passengers, and having no sea legs along with the passengers kept my interest.
THE GLASS OCEAN is another marvelously researched book that smoothly moves from chapter to chapter and gives the reader a marvelous history lesson.
One chapter ended and the next began with a take off from one or two words that ended the previous chapter.
ENJOY when you read the newest gem by these lovely, talented ladies. 5/5
This book was given to me as an ARC by the publisher. All opinions are my own.
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I really liked this book. Contrary to other reviewers , I did not find it difficult to go between the two time periods. Seems a lot of books are being written that way these days. YOU kind of get a sense what is going to happen in the end but the authors do a nice job of wrapping it up. I find it fascinating that a book can be written by three different people and still seem to flow well and be cohesive. I loved the first book these three collaborated on so expected this to be good as well. They are all good authors in their own right.
A very good read.
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