The cover is awesome. I love everything about it. The Captain’s old eyes make me wonder what he is thinking. The font tells me there is much more than a mystery coming at me. The lightening means there is a storm coming and I wonder who will be left standing when it is over. The colors help lend an aura of menace to the overall fantastic package.
BE SURE and watch the trailer. If my description of the cover didn’t help draw you in and make you want to read the book, the creepy trailer will.
Book Details:
Genre: Mystery/Suspense
Published by: Imajin Books
Release Date: (July 20, 2013)
Number of Pages: ~300
SYNOPSIS
Some things are better left alone…
After Ethan Hodges discovers an undersea cemetery just off the beach of Pelican Bay, South Carolina, he seeks answers from a grandfatherly fisherman named Captain Shelby. The captain wants the past to remain buried, and he warns Ethan to stay away. But Ethan doesn’t listen.
Ethan’s best friend and secret love interest, Morgan Olinsworth, joins in the investigation, unearthing intriguing secrets about the mysterious fisherman. When Captain Shelby is suspected of murder and disappears, a manhunt ensues, revealing a truth that unnerves everyone in Pelican Bay.
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MY REVIEW
Ethan was intrigued by the stones jutting above the water. He had to see them for himself.
It was an underwater graveyard.
Ethan talked his friend, Morgan into diving with him to see if they could find any names on the stones.
Morgan was a librarian, so when they found a name, she began to investigate.
Their search took them in an unexpected and dangerous direction.
Did Captain Shelby have all the answers?
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I saw the beautiful and intriguing cover and the title and knew I would have to be a part of the tour. I love legends of the sea.
Pelican Bay is a ghost story that has a gothic feel to it. The writing made me think of the term “waxing poetic”. At first it annoyed me and I thought, do I even want to read this? But I read on and am glad I did. The book subtly sneaks up on me and the need to know the answers grasps me and won’t let me go. It went from – I don’t think I can get past the first chapter to – hey, this isn’t so bad to – I can’t put it down until I know…
As I got into Ethan’s story, I could visualize the grizzled, old sea Captain and the water that was the lifeblood of Pelican Bay.
“In Pelican Bay, the sea was the Hand of God.”
It is also a love story. Ethan Hodges has been in love with Morgan as long as he can remember, but she won’t even discuss their relationship. She won’t even look him in the eye. It seemed pretty pathetic to me.
The characters are unique and my feelings about them bounced back and forth, like a tennis ball, throughout the book.
Instead of a grown man, Ethan seemed like a love struck teenager. I really didn’t like him pining for Morgan’s unrequited love, following her around like a puppy dog begging for a pat on the head. Even the characters tell him to man up. LOL But, I did love his adventurous spirit.
And Morgan? I thought she was a nutcase. But, yes, another but, she does get caught up in Ethan’s desire to find out about the Captain and the graveyard.
Now, the old sea Captain, Shelby, I loved him. I knew there was more to him than meets the eye. Maybe that is what intrigued me about him. Was he just an old sea captain? Was he even a man? Was he a god?
Nereus – Greek god know as “the old man of the sea.”
Jesse’s vivid descriptions made me feel as if I was there. I could smell the water and feel the salt spray misting on my skin. I could feel the sand shifting under me as I sat on the beach, watching the waves. I have always loved doing that. I find it very soothing and I lose track of time, as wave after wave rolls in. I love listening to the sound of the waves pounding on the seashore, watching the water recede back to where it came from.
I love body surfing, with or without a board, rushing through the water on the top of the wave. Turning around and paddling back out to do it again and again.
3 STARS – Would Recommend To Others
I received this book in return for an honest and unbiased review for Great Escapes Book Tours. Thank you Jesse and Great Escapes for the opportunity to read and review the book. I look forward to reading more of Jesse Giles Christiansen’s work.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jesse Giles Christiansen is an American author who writes compelling literary fiction that weaves the real with the surreal. He attended Florida State University where he received his B.A. in English literature. His newest novel, “Pelican Bay,” focuses on a very old fisherman, Captain Shelby, and the mysterious happenings linked to him surrounding a nosy, sea-battered beach town (release date: July 20th, 2013, Imajin Books). One of his literary goals is to write at least fifty novels, and he reminds himself always of something that Ray Bradbury once said: “You fail only if you stop writing.”
AUTHOR LINKS
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TOUR SCHEDULE
August 26 – readalot – Review & Giveaway
August 27 – fundinmental – Review & Giveaway
August 28 – Books4Tomorrow – Interview & Giveaway
August 29 – SavingFor6 – Review
August 30 – rantin’ ravin’ and reading – Review, Interview & Giveaway
August 31 – Kaisy Daisy’s Corner – Review & Giveaway
September 1 – Brooke Blogs – Review, Interview & Giveaway
September 2 – Must Read Faster – Review
September 3 – THE SELF-TAUGHT COOK – Review
September 4 – Musings and Ramblings – Interview & Giveaway
September 5 – Shelley’s Book Case – Review & Giveaway
September 6 – Cozy Up With Kathy – Review & Interview
GIVEAWAY
Jesse Giles Christionsen is offering for the Giveaway 1 (one) ebook to 1 (one) lucky commenter. International. Easy entry as always, just leave your email address and answer the question:
What do you think of the cover?
GIVEAWAY IS OVER AND THE WINNER IS – Sandy. Congratulations!!!
To purchase your copy of Pelican Bay, simply click on the cover below.
Fun review Sherry. I remember we talked about this book. I get hypnotized by the waves too! Getting a little old for body surfing though.LOL And almost afraid to enter the ocean anymore!
I know what you mean about going in the water. The book ended up surprising me and it was a good read. I still can’t get over the cover. Excellent.
I love this review!!! Thank you for being part of this tour!!
Thank you Lori.
The cover is pretty creepy. I have this thing for pelicans. They fascinate me with their big mouths and the ability to intake all that water and swallow the fish. I remember when we went to the ocean with my kids and we saw these pelican’s and I was trying to catch up with them as I wanted my picture taken with them. Everyone was staring at me as I was scaring the birds away. They look like stupid birds – remember the Bugs Bunny cartoons of them and how they would talk, ha.
They are pretty stupid looking birds. It sure takes a lot of energy for them to take off and fly. LOL I do remember the Bugs Bunny cartoons.
The thing that I love the most about the cover is the eyes. I love how you almost don’t notice them at first, and then they just jump out at you–and you realize there is a face hidden in the picture. I also wonder if the author’s name is purposely placed on the headstone–which is kind of creepy!
At first glance, I didn’t notice the eyes either. But I always pick apart the covers and look for everything that is hidden? in there. The more I look, the more I see. I caught the headstone too. I like that and agree it is creepy. LOL
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I won! Thanks….I can’t wait to see what’s in store for me with this book.
Congrats Sandy. The book was different than what I expected, but a nice surprise. Happy reading!