reviews
Oct 10, 2011
These characters are great and how they go about adapting to their predicament is a minor lesson in What to Do if you’re Ever Shipwrecked. Megan is resourceful and, in spite of her subconscious fears and pain, tends to be very optimistic. She knows they are going to be rescued, just not when. She doesn’t sit around and wring her hands but sets out to survive. A housewife most of her married life, she’s gotten a lot of knowledge from attending classes to fill her time and that holds her in good
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Oct 14, 2010
This is my first book and I love it.
I've always had a thing for survivors' stories. When I was a kid it was Gilligan's island and Swiss Family Robinson. In Jr. High I read Robinson Crusoe. When I got older it was Castaway, Survivor, and Lost.
I've just always been in love with the idea of people being trapped on a deserted island and using their wits to survive.
I had a lot of fun writing Windswept. Believe it or not—I could actually smell the ocean while I worked o More...
I've always had a thing for survivors' stories. When I was a kid it was Gilligan's island and Swiss Family Robinson. In Jr. High I read Robinson Crusoe. When I got older it was Castaway, Survivor, and Lost.
I've just always been in love with the idea of people being trapped on a deserted island and using their wits to survive.
I had a lot of fun writing Windswept. Believe it or not—I could actually smell the ocean while I worked o More...
Aug 01, 2011
Yep, this is a story about a couple marooned on a desert island. Wait! Before you think you know what happened, think again. Excellently told tale with twists and turns and surprises that will delight the reader and keep you glued to your seat.
Nov 17, 2011
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