Isle of the Crescent Moon, by Melissa R. L. Simonin
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Isle of the Crescent Moon, by Melissa R. L. Simonin
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Lizbeth Edwards is blissfully enjoying her return trip from abroad aboard the RMS Gargantuan until she discovers her family is intent on marrying her off to Maximillian Turner, the son of their good friends and a stranger to her. Neither she nor her family realize that Max, as unaware as Lizbeth was to their families’ plot until just moments ago, is on the ship and standing at the railing nearby as she exclaims furiously, “Maximillian Turner, indeed!” Lizbeth proceeds to air her grievances to Max, having no idea to whom she is speaking. He is shocked and alarmed to hear of their families’ intentions and quickly decides the irrepressible Lizbeth is far more excitement than he can manage in a day and wonders what on earth his family can be thinking. Whatever it is, it makes no difference. This is the twentieth century, after all! Wishing to spare himself a dose of her wrath, Max chooses not to enlighten her as to his identity. A chain of events result in Max and Lizbeth disembarking prematurely and rather abruptly from the ship. It may be the twentieth century but it is also 1910, and all that will matter to her family, his, and the society in which they live is that they spent the night alone, even if it is on a lifeboat lost at sea. Max resigns himself to the inevitable. The only way to save Lizbeth from undeserved scorn is to marry her once they are rescued. The two find themselves stranded on a crescent shaped island, alone, or so they at first believe. They come to discover that the occupants of the island which come and go are to be greatly feared, as are the creatures that live there. Max and Lizbeth must rely on each other for survival, and he comes to realize she is nothing like the girl he thought her to be when they met onboard the ship. He finds himself in love with her, and is now anxious rather than reluctant to marry her. If he is to do that, he must find a way of rescue to save them from the island and its inhabitants before its too late.
Isle of the Crescent Moon, by Melissa R. L. Simonin- Amazon Sales Rank: #6095470 in Books
- Published on: 2015-06-16
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.00" h x .72" w x 6.00" l, .93 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 316 pages
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Love the main characters and the plot is not the ... By Bob Steel I did not want to put this book down once I started reading. Love the main characters and the plot is not the typical " strangers stranded on a desert island". The island isn't deserted, and the people there aren't cannibals, but they are just as dangerous! To survive, the characters have to keep from being found, but the only way to escape is through the other people on the island. Therefore the book is suspenseful! It is a great mix of stress and humor and did not leave me exhausted and needing a break. Love how the book ends and the part with the "angel of death" is too funny. Melissa has created a masterpiece once again!!!
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Another great book. By fiveroses I really enjoyed this story. I somehow missed the part where it was 1910 and was a few pages in before I figured it must be in the early 1900's based on the characters dialogue and social rules. I thought it was neat how even though I didn't know what year the book should take place in, it was obvious from the writing style that it was early 1900's. Since the rest of Ms. Simonin's books to date that I've read are all in present time I think this shows her versatility in writing style. The story held my attention well and I was able to relax while reading it, secure in the knowledge that things would work out. Maybe some people don't like that predictability, but I read enough horrible news stories that I crave that security when I read for fun. Another great read by my newest favorite author.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I highly recommend any and all of Melissa R By Pamela Cummings I highly recommend any and all of Melissa R. L. Simonin's books. She is a super author. Guess we have all heard about someone saying that once they start reading some books that they have a hard time putting the book down. Melissa's books are that way. Her characters become so real and life like, you actually become friends with the characters. I believe you will enjoy reading each page of the book, I know I did. Thank you, Melissa R. L. Simonin for another great book.
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