The Arctic Cruise by Caroline James

Thank you @rararesources For letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. The Arctic cruiser has a beautiful front cover, and this is a romance genre. This is definitely a feel-good read and is about finding yourself, new love, and second chances. When I first read a couple of pages, I found it a bit hard to get into, but after I passed those pages, I was hooked. It was in a wonderful book. The story is about Joy, who’s going on a Christmas cruise without her husband, Tom, and while she’s on this cruise, she meets numerous people and also meets Henry, who is a bachelor that’s gone on the cruise on his own. I found this to be a heartwarming read and a pleasure to read. I read this book after Christmas, and it’s not too festive at all, but I love the descriptions that flow through the book about the Arctic. Furthermore, I thoroughly enjoyed the characters; they were lovely, and I felt like I had a bond with them all. There was a couple I didn’t like but enjoyed following their story too. This is an entertaining read, and I love Carol James's writing style; it’s mesmerizing. A brilliant read of five stars. The Arctic Cruise Pack your bags for the adventure of a lifetime… From the #1 bestselling author of The Cruise, embark on an unforgettable journey and sail through Norway’s winter wonderlands to see the spectacular Northern Lights. ________ Will the Arctic wonderland work its magic this winter? Joy never imagined stepping aboard a cruise ship without her husband, Tom. Now widowed, Joy wonders what her voyage on the Emerald Dream will hold – and as it glides through breathtaking Norwegian fjords, she longs to believe in happiness again. However, she carries a secret that could unravel her fragile hopes if it ever came to light… Elsewhere on deck, as the sun dips below the horizon and the polar night sets in, Henry, a lifelong bachelor, is living his dream of seeing the Northern Lights. Having long since given up on love, he now dedicates himself to his passion for photography. But when he meets Joy, is it more than the aurora borealis that catches his eye? As they embark on a snow-dusted adventure which takes them from bustling ports to reindeer- drawn sleigh rides, will Joy and Henry find the courage to embrace love again? Or will hidden truths sink the possibility of a new beginning? A heartwarming, feel-good voyage of self-discovery, romance and second chances, perfect for fans of Sarah Morgan and Judy Leigh. Purchase Link - https://geni.us/TACK1 Author Bio – Caroline James is the celebrated author of later-life fiction, including THE CRUISE, the #1 best-seller that has captivated cruise ship passengers worldwide, and her eagerly anticipated follow-up novel, THE CRUISE CLUB, and now: THE ARCTIC CRUISE. Her best-selling novel ATTICUS ARNOTT’S GREAT ADVENTURE is described as “A heartwarming and uplifting read where the characters shine from the page.” Caroline’s vibrant storytelling stems from her colourful career. Before becoming a full-time writer, she carved out a fascinating path in the hospitality industry, owning a charming country house hotel and a lively pub. As a media agent, she worked closely with celebrity chefs, giving her an insider’s perspective on the glitz, glamour, and grit of the culinary world. When she finally turned her focus to writing, she discovered her true calling, penning best-selling novels that have garnered her legions of fans. When she’s not writing in her cosy writing retreat, Caroline enjoys tranquil walks with Fred, her Westie, and refreshing swims in a local lake. As a member of the Romantic Novelists’ Association, the SoA, ARRA, and the Society of Women’s Writers & Journalists, Caroline is a champion of lifelong creativity. Social Media Links – www.carolinejamesauthor.co.uk Twitter: @carolinejames12 Facebook: Caroline James Author Instagram: carolinejamesauthor Bluesky: @carolinejames1.bsky.social

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