Pride, betrayal, forgiveness . . . and the eternal sea. The Prodigal tells the mystical tale of four people on Ocracoke Island whose destiny is tied to an abandoned schooner, thought to have been lost at sea more than a century ago, that one day drifts ashore. Marcus O’Reilly, a renegade Catholic priest, must confront his inner demons. Ibrahim Joseph, a Bahamian fugitive, must face his past. Aidan Sharpe, a fallen lawyer, struggles with self-doubt and his growing affection for Molly McGregor, a fearless towboat captain who cannot find the courage to love. They will all be drawn into a 2,000-year-old mystery that unfolds with the reappearance of the ship.
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Aidan Sharpe goes from a happily married and extremely
successful attorney to divorced and jobless in just a few short years. With
everything he worked his life to build now gone, Aidan flees to Ocracoke Island
in North Carolina. The once big time lawyer is now working as a boat hand
struggling to survive, just like the friends he makes throughout his journey on
the island. Father Marcus, sent to the island for his differing views from the
church as well as some personal issues. Ibrahim is running from his past. Bobbi
is an alcoholic that escaped a bad marriage. And Molly, the captain that makes
Aidan feel things he swore he’d never feel again after his painful divorce.
The story starts out painfully slow and slightly confusing. Hurley
managed to keep me reading with beautiful descriptions of the island and some
pretty in depth characters, with realistic problems and insecurities. I’m not
familiar with boats, but if you are a fan of boats and sailing I think this
book would be heaven for you, as that is a crucial aspect of the storyline.
Prodigal is a story of redemption and the strength of a man
to carry on even when he thinks all is lost. I give this one a strong 3 stars.
One Winner will get their choice of:
*A 2 night stay at Bluff Shoals Motel, Ocracoke, North Carolina + $25.00 towards your dinner
OR
a $100 Amazon Gift Card
OR
a $100 Amazon Gift Card
*please review the Terms and Conditions in the rafflecopter form at the bottom of this post
before entering*
Michael Hurley and his wife Susan live in Raleigh, North Carolina. Born in Baltimore in 1958, he studied English at the University of Maryland and law at St. Louis University. Michael’s first book, Letters from the Woods, was a collection of essays, self-published in 2005, based on wilderness canoeing expeditions with his children. It was selected as a finalist in the Nature category for ForeWord magazine’s Book of the Year award. In 2013 Hachette Book Group published his memoir, Once Upon A Gypsy Moon, under their Center Street imprint. The Prodigal is his first novel.
1. Motel prize is based on two person double occupancy at Bluff Shoals Motel, Ocracoke, North Carolina, at maximum rate of $75 per room per night for a two-night stay between November 1, 2013 and March 15, 2014.
2. Motel prize applies to the standard room rate and tax for two nights, including tax. All other charges are the sole responsibility of winner.
3. Winner is responsible for contacting the motel to reserve accommodations. Prize subject to room availability.
4. Cash prize of $25 in spending money for the trip.
5. Motel prize not redeemable for cash.
6. Airfare and travel expenses are not provided.
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