A Not So Distant Shore
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Publisher Description
Set sail to new adventures and escapes with eight best-selling authors in the exciting new Sail Away series!
Addison Abbott's mom used to joke that her only child came out of the womb with a to-do list clutched in her tiny red fist—and it probably wasn't much of an exaggeration. For as long as Addie can remember, she's been a planner. It's even her job, for Pete's sake—helping other people hit their goals through her coaching business. Thus, no one is more shocked than she is when her carefully engineered life is swamped.
The first leak springs when her mom passes away, although it's not unexpected. That leak becomes a gaping hole when Addie's adult children both move overseas. She's not in danger of completely going under, however, until her husband of twenty-five years leaves her for another woman, something she never would've predicted in a million years, let alone planned for.
Addie has experienced big storms before—but this is the first time she can't pull the cord on her own life raft. Lost in a dark ocean of grief and insecurity, she forgets about the anniversary "surprise" she'd booked for her and her husband: a Mexican Riviera cruise.
When she gets an email reminder days before her sailing, her wounds are freshly opened. She goes anyway, alone. After all, it fits her revamped, if unwelcome, life plan to accept her new reality and build a new life for herself.
In the turquoise waters of the riviera, Addie is surprised to find kindred spirits—including her favorite mystery writer—new hope and, as scary and unpredictable as it is, a second chance at love. Even more shocking, she realizes that while having a plan is always good, it's what you do with the unexpected that really shows what you're made of.
Join Ev Bishop, USA Today Bestselling author, as she brings the latest book in the Sail Away series, a heart-healing story about the power of friends to be a life preserver when you're drowning, helping you reach solid shore once more.
Customer Reviews
A perfectly perfect story
Where do I start? This book is just perfectly perfect and I wholeheartedly loved it which doesn’t justify it one bit! What I loved the most about Addie’s story is that it’s so realistic it feels like a non-fictional and it pulls you in the moment you opened the very first page of the story and you are absolutely immersed into it and living there with all the amazing, funny, quirky and wise characters enjoying the Mexican Riviera cruise activities along with them.
I felt for Addie who decided to go solo on the cruise which was supposed to be an awesome experience for a 25th wedding anniversary but her jerk piece of husband left her before and she didn’t even remember to cancel it.
She needed to figure out how to start a new chapter of life and find her footing to be strong enough to get to the literary shore of her life. Meeting new friends who are there for her, smart and sassy and full of wisdom making her enjoy the cruise and having fun. And, there’s always a hope that everything will be alright.
I laughed and been feeling a full palette of emotions for and with them.
I had a couple of otherworldly moments when I found my own thoughts written on the pages almost in the exact wording. Wow just wow!
Did I say I Loved “A not So Distant Shore”? Yes I did love!