It sounds so romantic to visit remote and naturally beautiful islands. Even more exciting to contemplate living there. It’s a man’s world: a place where fishing and logging take place.
If you’re a woman, you know that fishermen and loggers are physically strong and capable, and to do these jobs in such remote places, they are probably mentally of strong character. They are working and have a paycheque. Hmm…. Might not one of these guys be a good catch for an adventurous single girl?
Marlie is a pretty strong character herself, to undertake a big change in her life while still in her twenties. She has just landed a teaching job in Masset, in the Queen Charlotte Islands. Maybe she hopes to land a different prize as well.
A friend takes her for a ride in his fish boat. She inhales the salty smell of the sea and notices that there isn’t a building or another person in sight. She has never experienced such solitude or felt so small against the elements. But she feels safe in the care of her friend.
Eagles soar, deer and bears visit the beaches, killer whale fins slice the water. Humpback whales take care not to be near the killer whales, but put on a show of their own, leaping out of the water and landing on their sides, slapping the surface. Marlie can’t believe her good luck in coming to the islands.
Beachcombing and birdwatching are amazing.
But wait! Even this pure and distant place is not without its problems. In town, Marlie teaches her grade three class. She makes friends and gets to know people. But maybe she is too willing to overlook the danger signs in characters who are deception experts.
She befriends an artist who pursues her, and misses some signals she should have picked up on.
Warning!
*** When you read about Marlie’s new life on the Queen Charlottes, brace yourself for some violent scenes. She will have some serious mending to do. A handsome fisherman is standing in the wings, but Marlie has learned to be careful, and, being new to the islands, has only herself to rely on.
Will she find the inner strength to deal with her problems, or will she run back to the city and the messy life she thought she had left behind?
Marlie is the third of three romantic suspense novels set on the British Columbia coast, but it also works well as a stand alone. If you would like to read the first two novels, you can download The Wind Weeps for free on Amazon and Smashwords.com, followed by Reckoning Tide and then Marlie. Reading Marlie first will not spoil the reading of The Wind Weeps and Reckoning Tide.
You can find Marlie on all the Amazon sites. Just go to amazon.com or amazon.ca, or amazon.co.uk and type in Marlie. If you have an e-reader other than Kindle, you can find Marlie on Smashwords.com. It is affordably priced so as not to break the bank.
For a great review of Marlie, please check it out here: https://wordsfromanneli.com/2018/09/26/a-great-review-for-marlie/
Special thanks to my friend Jan Brown, who has kindly permitted me to use her painting for the cover of Marlie.
Loved all three books and learned so much about the area. Great reads.
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Thank you, Darlene.
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Would you believe I just starting reading this (bought it when it first came out) a week ago? I only have time to read a couple of chapters each night before bed, so I haven’t gotten very far yet. I have to tell you, I’m loving it so far. Really enjoyed the beginning encounter with Brent.
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Thanks, Lori. I hope you’ll continue to enjoy it. Marlie does have some good adventures up on those remote islands. I used to teach there and found that there was always something to do that was a bit different and more challenging than life in a more urban place. Of course Marlie will run into more than she can handle … or maybe she’ll be able to deal with it. You’ll see soon enough. Let me know what you think.
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As I’m reading I’m thinking how I could never live in a place so remote. Fun to get away to for a bit, but not to stay.
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It’s very different from city life, but it makes a person grow up fast and become self-reliant.
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That’s for sure.
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Such beautiful landscapes to match the descriptions in Marlie. ❤
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Thanks, Carol. I remember how beautiful it was when we lived up there. Even their extra fierce storms were beautiful in their own way – like a scary roller coaster ride, the thrill of nearly being blown away and yet surviving.
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