Off The Map
Despite it being almost pure telling with bits and pieces of dialogue, the reader is drawn into the story. Read full review in the 2016 February issue of InD'tale Magazine.
I received this book in a giveaway, and I'm very thankfull!You have a couple in love, piracy and Atlantis (in Azores, though there isn't any action in the real Azores).I really enjoyed the book, but when I finished it I felt that was lacking something. The book was good but short!It had good characters, very well described, but I think they needed more of their background stories, that are actually really good.Chanel knew how to use a sabre (actually she was a performmer) but she didn't use her
Max Davine was born in a suburb of Frankston, Victoria in 1989. He began writing dramatic pieces throughout highschool, and upon graduating set off to Los Angeles to learn the art of writing and pitching screenplays. Returning the same year, he went on to study acting with Peter Kalos at the Melbourne Actor's Lab from 2010 to 2012, the year his first novel, "Terra Domina", was published by ASJI received this book in a giveaway, and I'm very thankfull!You have a couple in love, piracy and Atlantis (in Azores, though there isn't any action in the real Azores).I really enjoyed the book, but when I finished it I felt that was lacking something. The book was good but short!It had good characters, very well described, but I think they needed more of their background stories, that are actually really good.Chanel knew how to use a sabre (actually she was a performmer) but she didn't use her
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Title | : | Off The Map |
Author | : | Max Davine |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 422 pages |
Published | : | September 22nd 2014 by Smashwords Edition (first published September 7th 2014) |
Categories | : | Free Books. Books |
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By 1873, long since the Golden Age of pirates and swashbuckling adventure, the oceans, it's said, were tamed, at least that's what young French orphan girl Chanel Angeli thought when she settled down and married into a rich mining family by means of their charming, gorgeous heir Oliver Aubry. Until, that is, Oliver accepts a business proposition from his old mentor Lord Beaumont, who has begun excavating an island in the Azores Archipelago that holds many mysterious and deadly secrets. When Beaumont betrays and enslaves Oliver on the isolated piece of land, which is thought to be capitol city of Atlantis, Chanel escapes and teams up with the devil-may-care captain of the Margeaux, endeavoring to rescue her husband, but along the way she finds, within herself, uncovering many mysteries of her own...Particularize Books In Pursuance Of Off The Map
ISBN: | 0992598230 (ISBN13: 9780992598235) |
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Ratings: 4.22 From 9 Users | 2 ReviewsRate Appertaining To Books Off The Map
Despite it being almost pure telling with bits and pieces of dialogue, the reader is drawn into the story. Read full review in the 2016 February issue of InD'tale Magazine.
I received this book in a giveaway, and I'm very thankfull!You have a couple in love, piracy and Atlantis (in Azores, though there isn't any action in the real Azores).I really enjoyed the book, but when I finished it I felt that was lacking something. The book was good but short!It had good characters, very well described, but I think they needed more of their background stories, that are actually really good.Chanel knew how to use a sabre (actually she was a performmer) but she didn't use her
Max Davine was born in a suburb of Frankston, Victoria in 1989. He began writing dramatic pieces throughout highschool, and upon graduating set off to Los Angeles to learn the art of writing and pitching screenplays. Returning the same year, he went on to study acting with Peter Kalos at the Melbourne Actor's Lab from 2010 to 2012, the year his first novel, "Terra Domina", was published by ASJI received this book in a giveaway, and I'm very thankfull!You have a couple in love, piracy and Atlantis (in Azores, though there isn't any action in the real Azores).I really enjoyed the book, but when I finished it I felt that was lacking something. The book was good but short!It had good characters, very well described, but I think they needed more of their background stories, that are actually really good.Chanel knew how to use a sabre (actually she was a performmer) but she didn't use her
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