Charting the Course by Leslea Wahl
My rating: 2 of 5 stars
Note: I received a copy of this book from ARC provided by Victory Editing NetGalley Co-op via NetGalley.
Liz would prefer any destination other than a ten-day Caribbean cruise with her estranged father attending his high school reunion. Despite the distraction of an anonymous note, an onboard mystery, and the company of a cute boy, the trip only widens the gap between Liz and her father. Liz's impulsive actions, triggering unintended consequences, force her to confront her deep-seated hurt and anger. Struggling to maintain her carefully crafted facade, Liz turns to her faith, embarking on a journey to redefine her life.
Honestly, I felt like I was reading a highlight reel of a cruise vacation. You know, the kind where everyone is nonchalantly partaking in a multitude of activities, from salsa dancing lessons to synchronized swimming. I've been on my fair share of cruises, and either I'm missing out on the secret life of cruisegoers or Liz has some kind of time-stretching device that the rest of us don't. The narrative was zipping through activities faster than the ship itself. Now, the plot. I appreciate a good mystery, but this felt like a cozy mystery's distant relative. I kept waiting for the surprising twist, but it was more like a predictable turn.
However, what did strike a chord with me was Liz's internal struggle. The portrayal of her relationship with her father, the emotional turbulence, and her attempt to navigate through the hurt and anger felt genuine. It was like sailing through a sea of emotions, and in that regard, the author did well in capturing the turmoil within Liz.
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