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Set in the early 1800s, this captivating, romantic second book of the Ransome Trilogy from author Kaye Dacus unfolds with the grace, power, and excitement of an ocean storm. Charlotte Ransome, desperate to reach Jamaica to see her secret fiancé, disguises herself as a midshipman for a convoy led by her brother, Captain William Ransome. Meanwhile, William and his new bride, Julia, face the rough swells of the sea and of marriage as they try to adjust to life together. When yellow fever show more befalls Charlotte and her identity is discovered, she begs first officer, Ned Cochran, and Julia to keep her presence and illness from her brother. But could this secret create insurmountable waves between Julia and William? And will Ned's tender care of Charlotte change the tide of her affections forever? This smart, engaging tale is about holding on to faith during the journey to love and be loved.. show less
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"Ransome's Crossing" is the second book of the Ransome Trilogy. Without reading the first book, I wasn't sure how lost I'd be. I was delighted to find that this could be read as a stand alone, but there were references made back to what happened in the previous book that made me wish I had read it - not so much because I needed to, but because it sounded like I really missed a good book!
This was an exciting and delightful story. Charlotte Ransome is a young woman who is determined to sail from England to Jamaica to marry a man she was forbidden to see. She disguises herself as a teenage boy and ends up becoming a midshipman in a fleet of ships that her brother commands.
Charlotte is a strong woman who holds her own with a crew of tough show more men. She is smart, exciting, and very determined. She finds herself growing and maturing with each challenge she faces. I loved her character and her attitude!!
Kaye Dacus has a masterful way with spinning a tale. She touched on problems and challenges that I would never have considered a midshipman would deal with. She pulls you into the story, and holds you there until the very last page. My only complaint is that I NEED to get the next book to see what happens next, and the first book ("Ransome's Honor") to see what started this all.
I highly recommend this book!! show less
This was an exciting and delightful story. Charlotte Ransome is a young woman who is determined to sail from England to Jamaica to marry a man she was forbidden to see. She disguises herself as a teenage boy and ends up becoming a midshipman in a fleet of ships that her brother commands.
Charlotte is a strong woman who holds her own with a crew of tough show more men. She is smart, exciting, and very determined. She finds herself growing and maturing with each challenge she faces. I loved her character and her attitude!!
Kaye Dacus has a masterful way with spinning a tale. She touched on problems and challenges that I would never have considered a midshipman would deal with. She pulls you into the story, and holds you there until the very last page. My only complaint is that I NEED to get the next book to see what happens next, and the first book ("Ransome's Honor") to see what started this all.
I highly recommend this book!! show less
Maybe it is because Charlotte is my daughter's name. Maybe it's because Charlotte Doyle is the first character is a book that made me love reading and become a book-a-holic from age twelve. Maybe it is because Charlotte Ransome also known as Charles Lott is just an incredible character. Whatever the reason, I thoroughly enjoyed my adventure through this second journey in the life of the Ransome family and cannot wait for the third book in the series, Ransome's Quest coming July 2011.
I was about twelve years old when I discovered The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle by Avi. I was swept away on an adventure in the life of a teenage Charlotte to be working as a boy on a ship across the ocean. Now true that was not exactly the plot, but show more that is what I remember. Yet in this story, we truly get a Charlotte who purposefully pretended to be a male Charles Lott to get herself across the ocean to Jamaica. Different destination, but oh such a delightful story. (So much better than my childhood favorite).
Through out the entire tale, I could not turn the pages fast enough. I struggled with what I would do in the situations that were faced by both Charlotte and Julia. I became nervous during the storms at sea and held out hope for romance. Each chapter was a delight and entertaining. What an adventure and beauty on the page. I love just about everything I have read from Kaye Dacus and I'm always eager for more!!
*Thanks to Harvest House Publishers for providing a copy for review through FIRST Wild Card Tours and also to Jeane Wynn of Wynn Wynn Media.* show less
I was about twelve years old when I discovered The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle by Avi. I was swept away on an adventure in the life of a teenage Charlotte to be working as a boy on a ship across the ocean. Now true that was not exactly the plot, but show more that is what I remember. Yet in this story, we truly get a Charlotte who purposefully pretended to be a male Charles Lott to get herself across the ocean to Jamaica. Different destination, but oh such a delightful story. (So much better than my childhood favorite).
Through out the entire tale, I could not turn the pages fast enough. I struggled with what I would do in the situations that were faced by both Charlotte and Julia. I became nervous during the storms at sea and held out hope for romance. Each chapter was a delight and entertaining. What an adventure and beauty on the page. I love just about everything I have read from Kaye Dacus and I'm always eager for more!!
*Thanks to Harvest House Publishers for providing a copy for review through FIRST Wild Card Tours and also to Jeane Wynn of Wynn Wynn Media.* show less
Oh, the way these books end! Argh LOL! It's like a season finale cliff hanger of your favorite TV show... Just when the main plot of the book gets resolved (thank you, Ms. Dacus!), a major plot point for the next book takes off while you turn the last page. Hungry for the next book? Yes, please!
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