Dreamers of the Sea: Book Review

 

 

Book: Dreamers of the Sea
Author: Louis Williams
Pages: 349
Hard Core Scale: 3/4
Normal Scale: 8.5/10
Publish Date: 2024

About: A kit dreams of the sea. An accident sends him into an adventure of a lifetime, while a father searches desperately for his lost greatest treasure.

However, dreams turn into a nightmare filled with gallows, smugglers, pirates, and worse. Can Woodrow rescue his son or will Cloyd reach a watery grave? One thing is certain. Heroes are not often who we think to be.

Review:

Not bad a first book. Long. Some frame shuffling. However, with more internal purpose then a lot of other books released. A journey of soul of a dreamer versus reality. Always a powerful thing for a book to express. It at its core carries a lot of heart and a lot of relationship. A fun and purpose filled adventure. It stays the course. A lovely coming of age tale whose connections take us to our own relationships and what is the most important. Watching an author come form can barely write to their own like this is a grand thing. We can expect great things from Mr. Williams in the future me thinks. Well worth the buy.

 

                                                            Art Irebus. Copyright Louis Williams.
 

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