
Many thanks to NetGalley, Amazon Publishing | Lake Union Publishing, and Brilliance Publishing for gifting me both a digital and audio ARC of this wonderful novel by Rachel Weaver, with the audiobook perfectly narrated by Saskia Maarleveld. All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 5 stars!
It’s been years since Ellie fished the Alaskan coastline—not since her mother died. But when she finds her father beat up behind the local bar, she learns he’s done the gambled away the family’s commercial fishing boat—her five-year-old son’s inheritance and the life she longs to reclaim. For nefarious reasons of his own, the bookie gives them one season to earn the money to buy it back. Ellie agrees to fish with her father, Pete, bringing her son, Drew, along as they chase the slim hope of paying off the debt.
If you would have told me that I would have been enthralled with a book about Alaskan fishing, I would not have believed you. Apparently, this is why those tv shows were so popular, because this story was so tense and gripping that I couldn't look away. I loved Ellie’s character, trying to be the best mom possible while struggling, still trying to help her dad who has disappointed her yet again. Of course, the Alaskan fishing environment is a character itself, and I felt the harshness, the struggles, the sense of accomplishment at the end of a hard day. There’s some romance involved too, but just enough to keep things interesting. The narration by Saskia Maarleveld was top notch and I ended up listening to this one exclusively. Wonderful!

