From a beloved New York Times-bestselling author comes a new novel of the sultry South Carolina lowcountry, and the proud traditions and earthy resilience of the people who live there.
New York Times bestselling author Mary Alice Monroe explores a vanishing feature of the southern coastline, the mysterious yet time-honored shrimping culture, in a compelling tale of a strong woman struggling to prove that love is a Light that never dies..
While their the close-knit community rallies together to search for one of its own, Carolina knows their love must somehow call him home, across miles of rough water and unspeakable memories. and how, with one mistake, she may have shattered their once-unbreakable bond forever. . . how hard times and loneliness have driven them apart . . .
Over the course of one terrifying, illuminating day, Carolina looks back across thirty years of love and loss, joy and sorrow: How she rejected a well-to-do upbringing to marry Bud and embrace his extraordinary lifestyle by the sea .
Her husband, shrimp boat captain Bud Morrison, is lost and alone somewhere in the vast Atlantic fishing grounds, with a storm gathering and Last Light falling.
Now, that fear has become a terrible reality for Carolina Morrison.
Last Light Over Carolina Every woman in the sultry South Carolina low country knows the unspoken fear that clutches the heart every time her man sets out to sea.
From a beloved New York Times-bestselling author comes a new novel of the sultry South Carolina lowcountry, and the proud traditions and earthy resilience of the people who live there