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Shipwright

Shipwright is a fictional saga of romance on the Lower Chesapeake Bay, between a dejected pathologist and an emotionally and physically devastated woman who meet at the low point of their lives and gradually form a relationship that helps both heal. The character-driven plot takes Dr. Henry 'Lee' Wythe, recently dumped by his beautiful socialite wife, and Annie Carson Lauler, a shipwright and naval architect, through an unlikely friendship that ends in commitment.

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Product Details:
Author: M. Randolph Mason
Paperback: 458 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: May 15, 2006
Language: English
ISBN: 1419628682
Package Length: 7.8 inches
Package Width: 5.3 inches
Package Height: 1.2 inches
Package Weight: 1.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews
 
 

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Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 4 customer reviews )
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4'perfect fit'  Aug 13, 2006
By Pat O. Hayden
Thanks to the suggestion of a friend, I just finished reading an exciting new romantic novel by a new author. It gave me the opportunity to see two emotionally devastated individuals come together in a 'once in a lifetime' relationship. We can all relate to the heartbreak that Lee and Annie are forced to face because of a failed emotional commitment. Some of us are 'survivors' and heal by becoming the strength that others need. Others cannot climb back without finding that one strong individual who can help them overcome the crushing grief they face. For Lee and Annie, they found the 'perfect fit'. For the reader who's been there before...you find the 'perfect book' in "Shipwright". don't miss the opportunity to read it!

5A pleasant surprise  Jun 29, 2006
By Harry L. Hooper "Tallyman"
I bought this book because I like anything written about boats and anything written about the Chesapeake Bay. Imagine my surprise when, upon reading it, I learned that I had purchase a romantic novel. It was a novel that I had difficulty putting down.

The primary characters are emotionally wounded people who interact in a small boatyard with the result that each heals the agonies of the other. The novel is rich with knowledge of boats, medicine, and human nature. The author seems expert in all of these fields. The change in the protagonists, which occurs in fits and starts, leaves the reader wondering until the end just how things are going to evolve.

If you like good writing, and enjoy a good tale, read Shipwright.

4Shipwright is all right  Jun 26, 2006
By Cullen T. Humphrey Jr.
A good romantic story with several well done twist in the plot. Characters you come to like and cheer for as they overcoming some very difficult personal challenges. Delightful setting with a strong nautical flavor and rustic charm. Excellent technical information about boat yard and shipwright work coupled with sailing and navigating small boats on the Chesapeake Bay.

5Destined for Oprah's Book Club  Jun 23, 2006
By M. King
Shipwright is an enchanting novel by a new author that is rich in detail reflecting the author's personal knowledge of sailing combined wih research into every area of the book. The book brings unforgettable characters together into a compelling love story intertwined with humor to make Shipwright destined for Oprah's list.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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