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Hunting a Sea-Glass Heart

By Carolyn Charron
Hunting a Sea-Glass Heart by Carolyn Charron digital book - Fable

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Hunting a Sea-Glass Heart is a humorous blend of Pirates of the Caribbean and Golden Girls with a dash of magic. 

Anne Bonny has changed little from the wild young pirate she was twenty years ago and chafes under the bonds of southern society in Charles Towne Carolina in 1741. The death of her father breaks these shackles and the subsequent theft of her sea-glass heart, a memento from her beloved Mary Reed, frees Anne to return to her piratical ways. 

Sailing from port to port, the menopausal Anne revels in her freedom from corsets and societal constraints while she hunts down her stolen sea-glass heart, a traitorous ex-husband and the now-grown child she gave up to adoption.

 

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“I liked the idea of giving Anne Bonny a later in life story and I really enjoyed the throwbacks to other well-known figures. Anne is depicted as a menopausal mother of early 20’s kiddos, returning to her pirate roots to find her missing son which definitely feels like a unique angle, and I appreciated seeing the older heroine on the page. That said, the execution felt a bit flat for me. It felt like not much actually happens, and there was heavy focus on Anne’s menopause and aging body, which started to overshadow the plot. A great idea, just quieter than I expected.”
“I was quite confused at the boat repairing part, but overall this was very good.”

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