A stormy voyage into the Third Age
Taking advantage of early retirement to sail his yacht to warmer climes, Peter is beguiled by a mysterious young man he cannot resist inviting aboard as crew.
Challenged by so much more than the sea, for both of them it awakens neglected needs and suppressed desires and proves a life-changing trip.
Anthony McDonald (author of Adam, Getting Orlando)
Great, believable characters
A writer who knows what he's doing. Sea Change is a good page-turner, introducing us to real, rounded characters who we can't help but root for. The blend of sex, adventure and romance is well calculated. And it contains not a little wisdom, and insights into human relationships. Altogether a satisfactory read.
Great, believable characters
A writer who knows what he's doing. Sea Change is a good page-turner, introducing us to real, rounded characters who we can't help but root for. The blend of sex, adventure and romance is well calculated. And it contains not a little wisdom, and insights into human relationships. Altogether a satisfactory read.
A & M publishers:
‘a most fascinating and immersive story, very well-written…a well-conceived and developed plot’
Other responses:
‘..a thundering good yarn with real people’
‘ It’s well written and I thoroughly enjoyed it.’
‘Armistead Maupin…or, indeed, Edmund White would surely..recognise themes of their own in Sea Change. If you liked theirs, you’ll like this’
‘a most fascinating and immersive story, very well-written…a well-conceived and developed plot’
Other responses:
‘..a thundering good yarn with real people’
‘ It’s well written and I thoroughly enjoyed it.’
‘Armistead Maupin…or, indeed, Edmund White would surely..recognise themes of their own in Sea Change. If you liked theirs, you’ll like this’