The Sea Hawk

Fiction & Literature, LGBT, Gay, Historical, Romance
Cover of the book The Sea Hawk by Brenda Adcock, Regal Crest Enterprises
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Brenda Adcock ISBN: 1230000009580
Publisher: Regal Crest Enterprises Publication: August 1, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Brenda Adcock
ISBN: 1230000009580
Publisher: Regal Crest Enterprises
Publication: August 1, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

"The characters, especially those of Dr. Julia Blanchard and Captain Simone Moreau, are richly drawn. The reader will want to turn page after page to see what happens next. Finally, the ending will both surprise and fascinate. The Seahawk is Adcock’s finest writing thus far."
~Just About Write.com

Dr. Julia Blanchard, a marine archaeologist, and her team of divers have spent almost eighteen months excavating the remains of a ship found a few miles off the coast of Georgia. Although they learn quite a bit about the nineteenth century sailing vessel, they have found nothing that would reveal the identity of the ship they have nicknamed "The Georgia Peach." Consumed by the excavation of the mysterious ship, Julia's relationship with her partner, Amy, has deteriorated. When she forgets Amy's birthday and finds her celebrating in the arms of another woman, Julia returns alone to the Peach site. Caught in a violent storm, she finds herself separated from her boat and adrift on the vast Atlantic Ocean. Her rescue at sea leads her on an unexpected journey into the true identity of the Peach and the captain and crew who called it their home.

Her travels take her to the island of Martinique, the eastern Caribbean islands, the Louisiana German Coast and New Orleans at the close of the War of 1812. How had the Peach come to rest in the waters off the Georgia coast? What had become of her alluring and enigmatic captain, Simone Moreau? Can love conquer everything, even time? On a voyage that lifts her spirits and eventually breaks her heart, Julia discovers the identity of the ship she had been excavating and the fate of its crew. Along the way she also discovers the true meaning of love which can be as boundless and unpredictable as the ocean itself.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

"The characters, especially those of Dr. Julia Blanchard and Captain Simone Moreau, are richly drawn. The reader will want to turn page after page to see what happens next. Finally, the ending will both surprise and fascinate. The Seahawk is Adcock’s finest writing thus far."
~Just About Write.com

Dr. Julia Blanchard, a marine archaeologist, and her team of divers have spent almost eighteen months excavating the remains of a ship found a few miles off the coast of Georgia. Although they learn quite a bit about the nineteenth century sailing vessel, they have found nothing that would reveal the identity of the ship they have nicknamed "The Georgia Peach." Consumed by the excavation of the mysterious ship, Julia's relationship with her partner, Amy, has deteriorated. When she forgets Amy's birthday and finds her celebrating in the arms of another woman, Julia returns alone to the Peach site. Caught in a violent storm, she finds herself separated from her boat and adrift on the vast Atlantic Ocean. Her rescue at sea leads her on an unexpected journey into the true identity of the Peach and the captain and crew who called it their home.

Her travels take her to the island of Martinique, the eastern Caribbean islands, the Louisiana German Coast and New Orleans at the close of the War of 1812. How had the Peach come to rest in the waters off the Georgia coast? What had become of her alluring and enigmatic captain, Simone Moreau? Can love conquer everything, even time? On a voyage that lifts her spirits and eventually breaks her heart, Julia discovers the identity of the ship she had been excavating and the fate of its crew. Along the way she also discovers the true meaning of love which can be as boundless and unpredictable as the ocean itself.

More books from Regal Crest Enterprises

Cover of the book Memory Hunters by Brenda Adcock
Cover of the book Teaching Can Be Murder by Brenda Adcock
Cover of the book The Chameleon by Brenda Adcock
Cover of the book Soiled Dove by Brenda Adcock
Cover of the book Stranger Than Fiction by Brenda Adcock
Cover of the book Woeful Pines by Brenda Adcock
Cover of the book First Lady by Brenda Adcock
Cover of the book Reiko's Garden by Brenda Adcock
Cover of the book The Rules by Brenda Adcock
Cover of the book Cognate by Brenda Adcock
Cover of the book Stormy Waters by Brenda Adcock
Cover of the book Incident At Elder Creek by Brenda Adcock
Cover of the book Tools of the Devil by Brenda Adcock
Cover of the book One Step at a Time by Brenda Adcock
Cover of the book Lesser Prophets by Brenda Adcock
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy