

4⭐️ I really enjoyed the book, but I liked the Violet Jessop storyline more. I also liked how the author incorporated a HEA into the story without it seeming too contrived. #2025 #fiction #historicalfiction #historicalromance
4⭐️ I really enjoyed the book, but I liked the Violet Jessop storyline more. I also liked how the author incorporated a HEA into the story without it seeming too contrived. #2025 #fiction #historicalfiction #historicalromance
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Recently finished: Been on a reading spree these past few weeks; really don‘t know what is in the water, but I‘ve been on a tear since the end of January.
Currently Reading: I can‘t seem to shake the first two books at the moment; think I need to focus on those two until I am finished them; hope to start Homecoming this week
I read this book because it was this month‘s selection for a book club I belong to. It started out slow. I‘ve recently read so many books about the WW2 time period. This book also involved the sinking of the titanic and WW1. I found the timeline that wrote about the woman on the titanic very interesting. The dual timeline seemed a bit disjointed at times. The best part about this book was the ending. I love how it all came together.
This was interesting at times. But the ending felt contrived. Other than that ..meh.
How could someone be so lucky to survive multiple sinkings of boats including the Titanic?
And how could someone be so unlucky to not have anyone to love her or to rely on, specifically her father?
You will meet Violet Jessop and hear her story….don‘t miss it!!
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FULL REVIEW 1/19/24. How could someone be so lucky to survive multiple sinkings of boats including the Titanic?
And how could someone be so unlucky to not have anyone to love her or to rely on, specifically her father?
We meet Violet Jessop - an actual woman who survived the sinking ships and Daphne who is a fictional character.
We follow both women in alternating chapters and experience their thoughts, their fears, and their triumphs.