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All at Sea
All at Sea
All at Sea
Audiobook9 hours

All at Sea

Written by Cheyenne Blue

Narrated by Shiloh Grey

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

4.5/5

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Stevie Sterling is having a day from hell. Snubbed-yet again-by her unsupportive parents, she runs out on their posh party and takes refuge on a deserted yacht. Waking the next day with the world's worst hangover, Stevie finds herself far from shore.

As if being trapped on the yacht in only her party dress isn't bad enough, Stevie's frantic that she'll miss the first day of her new job as a nurse. She has so much to prove in her career-to herself and her parents.

The yacht's cute but unimpressed captain, Kaz Malone-an eco-warrior who hits the seas with Sinbad the cat-is on a mission: There's a nuclear-waste-dumping tanker to harass.

Kaz is as single-minded as she is stubborn and she's not about to turn around for some stowaway with a new job. Hell, no. Saving the planet comes first.

But perhaps there's more than one way to a destination?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 20, 2020
ISBN9781705205686
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Cheyenne Blue

Cheyenne Blue’s erotica has appeared in over 90 anthologies, including "Best Women’s Erotica", "Cowboy Lust", "Best Lesbian Romance", "Lesbian Lust", and "Frenzy: 60 Stories of Sudden Sex". She is editor of the upcoming anthology "Forbidden Fruit: stories of unwise lesbian desire".Cheyenne lives and writes by the beach in Queensland, Australia.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    A shared adventure at sea turns into a solid relationship
    I listened to the audiobook. I really liked the story and the characters. They seemed real. The narrator was good. It is so hard to judge the writing when I only listened, so I can't really comment on that, but it seemed good. The story had lots of aspects I liked--the environmental issues, the family dynamics, and how they actually worked on their relationship. At times Kaz seemed somewhat holier than though, but it made sense and she loosened up at the end. The story had exciting parts and quieter parts, and I appreciated both. The ending was satisfying and realistic. I really feel for Stevie. She had to work really hard to find her way, and she persevered. She had advantages but no emotional support from her parents.