Discover Yourself And Push Yourself Further Than You Ever Dared. This title of this review is pretty well exactly what happens in this tale of a forty something mother finally having enough and breaking away from the only life she has known as an adult. Along the way, we get the beautiful and sometimes charming waters and towns along the US Eastern Seaboard - and a *lot* of sailing terminology. The techno-babble didn't bother me too much as a *long* time reader of military technothrillers (where Clancy infamously spent seemingly dozens of pages on the first *nanoseconds* of a nuclear detonation in The Sum Of All Fears, among numerous other examples), but perhaps it could be more of a problem for someone whose experience is more exclusively within the women's fiction/ romance genres (where this book squarely resides). An excellent tale that almost begs for a sequel to more fully explore the new setting the characters find themselves in at the end. Very much recommended.
Originally posted at bookanon.com.
I loved this book - I wasn't sure what to expect when I started it but it quickly surprised me and became a story about empowerment, integrity, over coming hurdles and finding out who you are even when it feels like the worlds against you. I loved the romance aspect as it didn't take over the rest of the messages in the book.
The writing style was easy and faultless and completely transported me to the authors world.
Highly recommend!