If the Tide Turns by Rachel Rueckert 384 pages
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Monday, November 20, 2023
If the Tide Turns
If the Tide Turns by Rachel Rueckert 384 pages
When Kensington Books
asked me to write a blurb for Rachel Rueckert’s debut novel, I jumped at the
opportunity. Although I don’t read many romance novels, I do enjoy stories that
take place in or near the water. The feel of the salty breeze and the mist
stinging your face---that sort of thing. Set during the waning days of the
Golden Age of Pirates (1689-1718; who knew there was such a thing?), If the
Tide Turns is the “captivating true story of real-life pirate Samuel Bellamy,
combining high seas adventure, star-crossed longing, surprisingly timely
questions about social justice and freedom, and the emotionally satisfying tale
of one strong-willed young woman determined to choose her own path.”
This is the blurb I
wrote: “Two lovers, separated by their stations in life, fight
their way back to each other’s arms. On land and on the sea, Sam and Maria
overcome the hardships of the mid-1700s. Rueckert’s new novel is a tale of
daring, courage, aching loneliness and two people willing to face any obstacles
to be together.”
It’s 1715 in Eastham,
Massachusetts. Maria Brown is the beautiful, hard-headed daughter of a wealthy
family who has arranged a marriage for her. She doesn’t want any part of the
much older (shall we just say old?), also wealthy and abusive John Hallett.
Maria has her heart
set on a young, orphaned sailor, Sam Bellamy. They met as Sam had been laid-off
(yes, laid-off from his previous ship when it docked and no longer needed his
services) and searched for another ship. The two are drawn together. Sam to
Maria for her beauty and her self-determination. Maria to Sam for his
idealistic opinions. The two are smitten with each other. Sam wants to marry
her, but her father forbids it, in fact banishing him from their home. Maria,
characteristically, vows to wait for him, to wait until he can make his fortune
and offer everything her father deems, she should have.
Eager for success,
Sam becomes involved with a pirate ship. But Sam isn’t your ordinary
run-of-the-mill pirate. He is only interested in taking other ships’ bounties,
not lives nor ships. His reputation as a “nice” pirate precedes him.
Maria leaves home,
bent on following him from port to port. It’s a dangerous path she has
chosen--- a woman traveling alone.
If the Tide Turns has all the aspects
of a swashbuckling delightful read as Sam and Maria fight for their love. If
the Tide Turns gets 6 out of 5 stars in Julie’s world.
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