Charting the Course

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Pub Date Jun 27 2023 | Archive Date Jul 31 2023

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A ten-day Caribbean cruise might sound like a fabulous way to spend the holidays, but Liz would rather be anywhere than stranded on a ship with her estranged father for his high school reunion.

While an anonymous note, an onboard mystery, and a cute boy help turn the tide on the unwanted trip, Liz and her father drift even further apart. However, when Liz’s reckless actions create a tsunami of unintended consequences, she recognizes that she’s drowning in pent-up hurt and anger. As her carefully created façade begins to ebb away, she turns to her faith and sets off to chart a new course for her life.

A ten-day Caribbean cruise might sound like a fabulous way to spend the holidays, but Liz would rather be anywhere than stranded on a ship with her estranged father for his high school reunion.

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ISBN 9798988012214
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PAGES 228

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I liked this a lot, although perhaps a little less than I was expecting to like it. I find the characters are all super sweet (to an extent), and the premise of the cruise with a dash of mystery was very fun to navigate through. However, and this is purely on me, the religious interludes were perhaps a little bit random at times. I didn't mind them too much but I feel like they sort of cut the flow of the story at times. Take this part of my review with a grain of salt because this is very subjective.

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Wow! What a cruise! I enjoyed this soooooo much!
Oh my! This author made me feel like I was on board with Liz and her dad. I know I would have branched out on my own bc to me class reunions are the most boring things on earth. Exactly why I don't go to mine. The popular people never change. It seems like they stay the same all their lives. So why have reunions? Never got that part.
But anyway I still enjoyed the book and honestly why I got the book was because I love ships. Anything to do with ships I'm hooked.
Beautiful cover by the way.
A fantastic job with the mystery part. Another reason why I chose this book. I love guessing games, so I really had fun with this book.
Liz was such a good character. I really admired her from the get-go. This little lady has spunk, and that's what I like in a character.
I didn't really much care for Tad at all!
But what can I say about Karma?.
The supporting characters were wonderful, too. I loved Linda a lot! She made me snicker in some places. A very wise person and Liz couldn't have choosen a better friend in my opinion. Then we have Josie. Josie reminds me of my friend. Friend who used to hang out with us and then all of a sudden who doesn't. I get that I really do but at the same time it hurts because it feels like they want to move on without you.
God puts people in your path for a season. People aren't meant to stay. It's how we grow and learn to trust God to do His job. I'm really trying but changes are hard especially for me.
Here's another quote that I liked too and this really fits about me and Liz
Don’t dwell on what you can’t change. Just make the future different. See why i loved Linda?
I understand how Liz feels and in that way I feel like we are so like minded.
I'm not going to say anything more. I don't want to give it away but I had so much fun with this book.
Here's a quote from Cole to Liz;
“I’ve wondered about them over the years, but my folks are amazing, and I’ve realized that this is the life God chose for me, for whatever reason. You know, every family is unique. Some certainly have more issues than others. But our families, whether they are filled withcertainly have more issues than others. But our families, whether they are filled with
hardships or blessings, help form us into the people God needs us to be in order to do His work.
So very true and for some it's a hard lesson to learn like I've had to learn and am still learning. God is good all the time!
I highly recommend it!
5 stars for keeping me engaged throughout this awesome novel.
I will be adding this to my list of favorites.
My thanks for a copy of this book. I was NOT required to write a positive review. All opinions expressed are my own.

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I love a good YA and I really enjoyed Charting the Course. It is all told from Liz’s perspective, which is a refreshing point of view, and really resonated with me, as I went through an eerily similar situation when I was in high school with my own family. The unforgiveness of past hurts is real, and I feel like it goes even deeper when this huge life event happens early in adolescence, and feel like the author handled this masterfully. Seeing the nudges of faith is beautiful and my favorite part of the novel was actually when Liz seems to hit rock bottom, because the only way to go is up, and the only way to move forward is to let go. It was a good reminder for me, and I know this will touch younger audiences as well.

Seeing Liz’s growth during such a short amount of time is refreshing, and I loved all of the supporting characters and the unique setting. I’ve never been on a cruise ship myself but it sounds very fun! This novel is part of the Finding Faith series, though it is easily read as a standalone, but it was such a good read that I now want to check out the rest of the series. It is a week of unimagined adventures and a personal journey for Liz as she gains a healthy, new perspective and I am so grateful that I got to witness her adventure.

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Liz’s parents are divorced and she barely has a relationship with the man who walked out on her and her mum. When she is forced to attend her father’s 30th class reunion cruise over the Christmas holidays, she is less than impressed.

The reunion takes place on a cruise ship, and is riddled with good and bad events. Will these hiccups bring Liz and her father closer, or drive them further apart?

All the conflicts are wrapped up nicely at the end of the book.

For a Christian book, I thought there was way too much drinking and gambling going on, which may impact those readers with addiction issues in their families.

Personally, I wouldn’t let my child read this unless you had read it first to make sure it is appropriate for you.

Thank you to NetGalley for a copy of this book in return for my honest review.

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