Thursday, August 12, 2021

Review of “Beyond the Tides” by Liz Johnson

Since Meg’s mom began dealing with an unknown and debilitating disease, her dad decides to sell the family’s lobster fishing business. Although Meg is a high level teacher - i.e. no easy subs to be found - who truly loves what she does AND is EXTREMELY seasick, she decides she can’t let the business leave the family.

Oliver has been apprenticing with Meg’s dad for years and has been saving to buy the business ever since he took him on as an apprentice. Meg and Oliver have an unfortunate history - and although a great deal of time has passed things are still tenuous between them. When Meg’s Dad says they must work together for the season and he will then decide who takes it on, will sparks fly that burn everything down? Or perhaps, will those sparks make everything right?


This is an excellent beginning to the author’s new Prince Edward Island Shores series. It was especially fun to learn about the setting and different way of life on PEI. I am eager for the next book in the series!


I was provided a complimentary copy of this book from Revell Publishers and NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.

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