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Family
Sailaway
Sailaway
Trilogy
Book
2
Derek
Curzon
Genre: Contemporary Fiction,
Cruising
Publisher: Filament Publishing
Publication date: 24th January
2017
ISBN: 978-1-911425-51-9
Book Description:
In Family Sailaway, Sarah
receives a flyer from CZN Cruises with tantalising summer offers and soon makes
plans for her next cruise. This time, the adventure is longer, the ship is
bigger and there are many more countries on the agenda. Unlike the first
cruise, when she travelled with her younger sister, Sarah is joined by her
aunt, uncle, cousin and boyfriend Paul (who she met on her first cruise).
Two other families become part of
their adventure and sparks fly between cousin Megan (young, single, attractive
- and she knows it) and protagonist Sarah. Megan befriends another passenger,
Rebecca, who says she is a cruise reporter but Sarah suspects there is more to
her than meets the eye.
Megan attracts a lot of attention
from fellow passengers including a married man travelling with his wife and a
younger, shy man who lives in the shadows of his more confident brother. Who
will win Megan’s affections and how do other families get entangled in their
story along the way? A storm brews during the cruise that makes for even more
entertaining scenes along the way. This is a tale of family relationships,
friendships, suspicion and intrigue, romance, feuds and, of course, the thrill
of the cruise.
Family Sailaway is the second in the
‘Sailaway Trilogy’ and starts six months after the original book. You could
read this as a standalone book but as they're both quick and easy reads, we
strongly recommend starting with the first - Surprise Sailaway, published by
Filament in 2015 – and then jumping ship straight to the second!
Surprise
Sailaway
Sailaway
Trilogy
Book
1
Derek
Curzon
Print Length: 138 pages
Publisher: Filament Publishing
Ltd
Publication Date: December 7,
2015
ASIN: B0193S7QBK
Book Description:
Surprise Sailaway tells the story
of two sisters who embark on a short cruise following the sudden and tragic
death of their parents. Sarah and Hannah find themselves living the high life on
the high seas where the eldest finds possible romance and the youngest a
potential career. Life on board is relaxed and stress-free for them both, a
million miles away from the memories they have back home of their parents.
Follow their adventures on board
as they visit Amsterdam and Hannah has the chance to see Paris. A twist at the
end is a direct result from the parent’s death and an event that will change
both sister’s lives forever.
About
the Author:
Born and raised in Dundee, cruise
aficionado, retail manager and author, Derek Curzon, moved to Lancashire in
1998 aged 28. His background is Accountancy, he has worked in myriad roles in
the banking world as well as editing a local magazine. He found love through
writing - he married his penpal (before the days of emailing and Tinder!) and
their first cruise was their honeymoon in 2005 - they've never looked back and
have been on six cruises to date with plenty more in the pipeline.
Their cruise holidays have given
them the chance to see places they couldn’t have hoped to visit on a 'normal'
holiday. The Sailaway Trilogy takes inspiration from their own cruise
experiences and celebrates the cruise industry as the booming travel sector it
is today.
Family Sailaway, due for release
in January 2017, is the second book in the series. As a spin-off from the
trilogy, Derek launched a fictional cruise blog: ‘Nautical Nights.’ It's a
light-hearted and humorous look at life on board a cruise ship and the ensuing adventures!
When he's not working his
day-job, writing blogs or articles, or planning the next book, Derek can be
found long-distance walking.
As a couple, Derek and his wife
have completed the West Highland and Great Glen Ways in the Scottish Highlands
and will be walking Hadrian’s Wall in 2017.
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