They must overcome a painful past to find a future
To The Farthest Shores is one of Elizabeth Camden's most character driven stories yet. They are not cookie-cutter, ultra-perfect people, they are real and their struggles, especially with forgiveness and trust, will resonate with pretty much all readers.
The details of Japanese culture and the intricate nuances of courtesy and honor were fascinating. And the suspense angle, that tied in with the Japan element, made things doubly as interesting. But, for me, personally, the best part was the lovely descriptions of the early cultured pearl industry.
If you are looking for a book with flawed characters who battle themselves and each other as they struggle to find lasting love and peace. If you love historical fiction. If you are a fan of Elizabeth Camden. Or D all the above, you just might want to check out To The Farthest Shores.
(I received a copy of this book from the publisher. All opinions are entirely my own.)