Official Review: The Silver Shell by Deena Logan
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Official Review: The Silver Shell by Deena Logan
The Silver Shell by Deena Logan is the romantic story of an epic cruise. The story begins with Debra and her daughter, Kim. Debra finds a silver shell necklace that her husband had given her and tells Kim silver shells are very rare and thought to bring everlasting love to those who find them. After being widowed for over a year, Debra has decided to take a cruise with her brother, Paul. Frank is going on the same cruise to spite his wife. He purchased the non-refundable cruise for their fortieth wedding anniversary, but they are now divorced.
Frank notices Debra in the embarkation line and thinks she looks familiar. They see each other again on the cruise and they realize they have met previously. Years earlier, Debra and her husband were at the same conference as Frank in Las Vegas. After her first day of travel, Debra feels a little ill, and Frank helps her back to her room. He invites her to dinner, but she politely declines. Both Frank and Debra think their time for romance has passed. Are they right? Find out in The Silver Shell.
I really enjoyed reading this book. It is a sweet, slow-burning romance that will sweep you off your feet. It had just enough suspense and twists to keep me interested without feeling like the author was trying too hard. I also really appreciated that it was written from two different, often overlapping, perspectives. This helped create the suspense that held my focus and allowed us to see the budding romance from different genders.
One of the aspects I really liked was the introduction of Dave Sorenson. He added some of the fun, unexpected pieces that made the plot less predictable. This book definitely has an original story that keeps it from being banal. The book and the plot make love seem possible at any age, and I appreciated reading from the perspective of older characters. The vocabulary is varied, and the characters are dramatic without feeling unnatural. Even though the main characters are middle-aged, I believe young, mature adults will find something to enjoy about this book.
I found few errors in this book and nothing that distracted me from my reading. I believe this book was professionally edited. There are some scenes and curse words that I think make this book more appropriate for a mature audience. I would recommend this book to all lovers of romance and especially to those looking for a charming book to read quickly. Overall, I rate The Silver Shell by Deena Logan four out of four stars, as I found nothing to dislike about it.
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