Down to Davy Jones by Eddie Jones

Reviewed by Sandra Merville Hart

Caribbean Chronicles Series, Book 5

A time-travel pirate fantasy with an adventure at every turn!

The last thing Ricky Bradshaw remembered was being baptized in the river. The next minute he’s on a pirate ship, rowing with other unbathed pirates to beat a storm. He figures his most recent epileptic absence seizure has landed him in real danger. It’s also taken him from his mom, who suffers from cancer.

The storm is an epic one and the pirates are looking for someone to toss overboard. The only paying passenger, Jonah, confesses to running away from God and ends up overboard. Ricky isn’t far behind him.

From there, things go from bad to worse in a series of misfortunes that will keep readers turning pages.

I love that pirates are not romanticized, as they often are in books written for teen boys. Consequences of our own actions and the punishment awaiting those who don’t accept Christ’s forgiveness is vividly portrayed.

I must also add that there were moments of gross punishments I skimmed over. All in all, the author has written a pirate adventure that shares truth few reveal. It’s a powerful story.  

Parents, I suggest reading the book before passing it along to your teenager. There is a note to parents/readers on Amazon that I’d like to share:

Down To Davy Jone s is a fictional retelling of past pirate escapades based on future events.

Parents can trust the Caribbean Chronicles Series. There is no sexual dialogue or situations, excessive violence, or strong language, only a wee little bit of humor. 🙂 Down to Davy Jones deals with the afterlife and the consequences of taking our own life. Reader discretion is advised.

I was given a copy of the book by the author. A positive review was not required. The opinions expressed are my own.

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Published on October 10, 2023 23:00
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