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This is the first book of the month book. Thank you for participating. I would love to hear your thoughts, questions, and reviews of Seabound. I hope we can get a great discussion going.

Seabound (Seabound Chronicles, # 1) by Jordan Rivet Jordan Rivet
When an apocalyptic catastrophe decimates the land, a lucky few escape to sea. 1,003 survivors make their home on a souped-up cruise ship called the Catalina. After sixteen years, the strain begins to show in a floating world of distrust and shifting allegiances.

Esther is a young mechanic who wants to prove herself, and she’s willing to take risks in the name of progress. But when the fresh water tanks explode, endangering the lives of everyone aboard the Catalina – it’s all Esther’s fault.

With only a little water left, the crew of the Catalina must use its last fuel to sail for help. They head to an unknown seabound metropolis called the Galaxy Flotilla. The inhabitants of the Galaxy are keen to parade their lives of luxury, but what do the saviors really want in return for their warm welcome? And what is really going on below decks?

When disaster strikes again, Esther must fight to save the lives of her friends aboard the Catalina before it’s too late.

Find out how far Esther is willing to go to save her home in Seabound, the fast-paced first novel of the Seabound Chronicles.


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You are in for a bumpy ride. I hope you don’t get seasick easy because for the residents of the Catalina it is a new way of life after the disaster that forced them onto the cruise ship.
Our main lead is a young woman of the age of twenty-two doing all she can to make the Catalina survive through mechanics. Battling the leader of Catalina and her own determinations, Ester finds herself in a heap of water.
Seabound is a page-turner that is unputdownable. Jordan Rivet’s words are very compelling and have a way of make one feel as if it were truly happening.


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