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Lily and Lawrence are on the voyage of a lifetime. Lily is pregnant, travelling with her husband, her maid and her doctor so that she can have her baby back in her home country, the United States, near to her beloved family. But her husband Henry has been faithless and unkind and soon she finds out her family aren't expecting her after all. Is she a passenger or a prisoner? Lawrence is the only passenger on board who knows that he will not disembark in New York. In an effort to outrun the grief he felt at the untimely death of his beloved wife, Cissy, he has decided to end his life. Can Lawrence find purpose in helping Lily, and can she in return save him from himself? Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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I read this book purely because the story is set on the Titanic. I have to say though that the story is not really about the Titanic, just takes place on the ship.
The storyline was ok. It follows both Lily and Lawrence and delves into their lives and how they are both on the way to America. Lily is in a dangerous situation and Lawrence wants to help. This storyline is nothing new. However as it is set on the Titanic it sets a short time for Lawrence to help Lily. The Titanic as we all know hit an iceberg and sadly sunk, so reading the story and knowing the outcome does add a bit of tension to the story.
I enjoyed the story, found it a bit gloomy at times with the content for both Lily and Lawrence. The authors note at the end was interesting as she has a real life connection to the Titanic. ( )