By the Light of the Silvery Moon by Tricia Goyer (Published by Barbour Books, March 1, 2012)
Remember the Titanic 100 years after its doomed voyage with Tricia Goyer’s fictional portrayal of one woman’s journey. To Amelia Gladstone, this ship means promise of seeing family again. To Quentin Walpole, the Titanic represents a new start in America…if he can get onboard. All seems lost until Amelia offers him a ticket, securing his passage—and bringing him face-to-face with his railroad tycoon father and older brother, Damian. As Amelia works to reconcile father and son, she finds herself the object of both brothers’ affection. Can she choose between two brothers? Or will she lose everything to the icy waters of the Atlantic?
This is an adult book, and I don't read a ton of adult books, but I am very interested to read this particular one because I love stories set on the Titanic.
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I hadn't heard of this but I will definitely be picking up a copy from the library when it is released. I also enjoy reading books set on the Titanic.
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