
During a Caribbean voyage aboard an African American-owned cruise ship, Mia White and Miles Lewis test their three-year relationship during a long-overdue vacation as they encounter a colorful array of fellow travelers and crewmembers.
A long-overdue Caribbean cruise forces Mia White and Miles Lewis to confront the underlying tensions within their three-year relationship.
Mia and Miles board an African American-owned cruise ship seeking a restorative vacation, but the confined environment of the vessel quickly exposes the cracks in their partnership. As they navigate the social dynamics of the ship, they must contend with the influence of fellow travelers and the crew. The narrative follows their interactions in a third-person perspective, focusing on the interpersonal friction that arises when their private issues are placed under the scrutiny of a public, vacation setting.
Readers frequently highlight the atmospheric setting of the cruise ship as a central component of the story. Discussion often centers on the realistic portrayal of relationship maintenance and the challenges of communication between long-term partners. Critics note the author's focus on character interaction over high-stakes external action, which allows for a deeper examination of the protagonists' motivations. The pacing is generally described as steady, mirroring the leisurely yet occasionally turbulent nature of a sea voyage. Many readers appreciate the specific cultural context provided by the ship's ownership and the diverse cast of characters encountered during the trip.
Page Count:
352
Publication Date:
2003-01-01
Publisher:
Avon Books
ISBN-10:
0060011483
ISBN-13:
9780060011482
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