Wednesday, March 9, 2022

Beyond the Tides


My Review: 

What do you get when you have enemies vying for the same fishing company?  A great story called Beyond the Tides where sparks fly and competition is fierce.  I loved this enemies to more story as both Meg and Oliver drop their guards and share their regrets, guilt, unforgiveness, and fears with each other. How they grow in trust was what made this a wonderful story. 

Seeing how Oliver was so thoughtful in helping Meg deal with her emotions of her chronically ill mom had me pulling for him! I would hope each of us had someone like him to lean on during difficult times.

One of my favorite quotes to ponder and apply is this…

“That’s the thing about forgiveness— it’s a renewable resource.The act of giving it fills you up to give it again. The more you practice forgiveness, the more you have to give.”

I definitely recommend reading this book! This is the first in the Prince Edward Island Shores and I anticipate it will be a fun series to continue reading. 

Rating: 🦞 🦞 🦞 🦞 /5

About the Book: 
When Meg Whitaker's father decides to sell the family's lobster fishing business to her high school nemesis, she sets out to prove she should take it over instead. Though she's never had any interest in running the small fleet--or even getting on a boat due to her persistent seasickness--she can't stand to see Oliver Ross in charge. Not when he ruined her dreams for a science scholarship and an Ivy League education ten years ago.

Oliver isn't proud of what he did back then. Angry and broken by his father walking out on his family, he lashed out at Meg--an innocent bystander. But owning a respected fishing fleet on Prince Edward Island is the opportunity of a lifetime, as well as a way to provide for his mother, and he's not about to walk away just because Meg wants him to.

Meg's father has the perfect solution: Oliver and Meg will work the business together, and at the end of the season, he'll decide who gets it. Along the way, they may discover that their stories are more similar than they thought . . . and their dreams aren't what they expected.


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