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The Oceanography of the Moon

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The Oceanography of the Moon

By: Glendy Vanderah
Narrated by: Brittany Pressley, Zachary Johnson
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A heartfelt novel of shedding secrets, facing the past, and embracing the magic of love and family by the Amazon Charts and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of Where the Forest Meets the Stars.

After the untimely deaths of her aunt and mother, young Riley Mays moved from Chicago to her cousins’ Wisconsin farm. Here she found solace in caring for her extraordinary adoptive brother, exploring the surrounding wild nature, and gazing at the mystical moon - a private refuge in which she hides from her most painful memories. But ten years later, now twenty-one, Riley feels too confined by the protective walls she’s erected around herself. When a stranger enters her family’s remote world, Riley senses something he’s hiding, a desire to escape that she understands well.

Suffering from writer’s block, bestselling novelist Vaughn Orr has taken to the country roads when he happens upon the accommodating, if somewhat unusual, Mays family. He’s soon captivated by their eccentricities - and especially by Riley and her quiet tenacity. In her, he recognizes a shared need to keep heartbreaking secrets buried.

As the worst moments of their lives threaten to surface, Riley and Vaughn must find the courage to confront them if they’re to have any hope of a happy future. With the help of Riley’s supportive family, a dash of everyday magic, and the healing power of nature, can the pair let go of the troubled pasts they’ve clung to so tightly for so long?

©2022 Glendy Vanderah. (P)2022 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
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“Of special appeal to readers with an interest magical realism and domestic family fiction…brought to life with the combined narrative talents of Brittany Pressley and Zachary Johnson…[an[ outstanding production.” Midwest Book Review

“Set against a backdrop of family and the mysterious, all-encompassing beauty of the natural world, Vanderah’s gloriously readable new novel is a warm story of two damaged people desperate to heal and to find hope, resilience, and—just perhaps—each other. Such a beautifully written tale of buried secrets, dark pasts, and rare courage.” —Caroline Leavitt, New York Times bestselling author of Pictures of You and With or Without You

“Glendy Vanderah’s beautifully rendered The Oceanography of the Moon tackles the enormity of fate, identity, and climate crisis, while tending to the most delicate intricacies of the human heart. Vanderah’s suspenseful and heartbreaking story prods readers to reconsider their preconceived ideas about guilt and redemption, destiny and self-determinism, and magic and unavoidable realities. I couldn’t help but cheer for these characters, who navigate darkness but never fail to recognize the beauty of a moth’s wing or a distant crater on the moon.” —Julie Carrick Dalton, author of Waiting for the Night Song

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How Did I Miss This Being a Romance Novel?

I realized too late. I do not read romance novels. The men always think and behave like romantic women, and it kind of makes me throw up a little. But I used a credit, so I finished it. That being said, this book did actually have a good plot and it was well written.

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What a great book!

Thoroughly enjoyable book! Loved it all. The narrators were wonderful too. Would love to hear more from this author.

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Peace and forgiveness

The author stretches the agenda for the transgender. None of the other books relies so heavily on this topic and it felt so forced.

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As love starts to bloom Vaughn’s conscience becomes unbearable for the lies he’s told. The universe works in mysterious ways when two dark hearts share the universal moon.

Vaughn needed a break from writing and fame. He found himself on a farm where he met Sachi and Alec two individuals who are kind hearted and magical. They invited them into their home where Vaughn embraced the beauty of family and magic.

Riley came to live with her cousins after her mother died. It’s been difficult for Riley learning to live with the guilt. It’s also been healing. Kiran was brought into their lives to offer a unique perspective on life.

Glendy Vanderah graces readers with her knowledge about nature. It’s clever how she incorporates her knowledge into her stories by enriching readers lives. All three of her books have similarities with embracing nature and living off the land. I’m beginning to believe in the magic. Of course, she educated readers about climate control in a way that offers clarity.

Glendy Vanderah builds a curiosity around art, clocks, and nature. Her signature footprints are spread throughout this masterpiece. She is very knowledgeable about nature. She’s studied Ecology, Ethology and Evolution which is noted in each of her three books. Each book is like an extension of the prior book. Each book is unique in its own approach to studying nature. This one focuses on the clouds, moon, and water. I leave each book feeling empowered by the beauty of nature. She’s enriched my life with magic.

Brittany Pressley has graced listeners with her stunning voice acting skills bringing Riley’s voice to life.

Zachary Johnson performed the voice of Vaughn a character who was riddled with guilt and fear.

This was a dual performance by two top performers. I listened using the audible app. Since I’m an eyes and ears person requiring both ebook and audiobook to enhance my experience I’m pleased with both the writing talent of Glendy Vanderah and these two professional narrators.

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Loved it!

This book kept me captivated the entire time. I always listen to books when I walk and this had me looking forward to my walk every day. I was shocked that people gave it so-so reviews. It goes to show a book can be absolutely wonderful even when a few think it's not.

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This is a must read. I felt like I was a part of the story. Love, suspense, courage and truth.

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Just ok

The plot seemed far fetched to me, and to a certain extent, predictable. The female narrator was better.

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Lovely story

This was an absolutely lovely story and my first read for this author. I really enjoyed the listen. Highly recommend and will search out more from her!

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Excellent !!!

Great story about the prison of our secrets and freedom of forgiveness. Truth always wins!

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The magic of nature and family.

Thank you so much to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing for an advanced copy of this book. I loved Glendy Vanderah's first book, Where the Forest Meets the Stars, so I was incredibly excited to read this one. I loved this one as much as the first. The author has a real talent for incorporating nature into a fantastic plot. I loved the characters and the story. Although parts of the story were predictable, it was a comforting read that ties up nicely. Glendy Vanderah has cemented herself as a must read author.

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