![]() "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. There is no escape when sailing in Oceans of Trouble. Will Tyler be able to find an ally who can keep him out of trouble? Or will he crash and burn at the hands of sinister shipmates?Danger lurks in every port and his time at sea is a fight for survival. Letters coming to and leaving the ship hold key evidence against Tyler, proof he must keep out of the Captain's hands at all costs. Ocean's of Trouble is addicting from the start. I learn new things from reading Casey's books. ![]() It is easy to read and the characters are relatable and likeable. ![]() I absolutely enjoy the author's style of writing. I'm not reading in order, but that doesn't seem to sway my ability to piece the storyline together. Or his commanding officer out to lock him up for an illicit affair. 5/5: This is the second book I've read by Travis Casey. What he doesn't count on is a psychotic shipmate trying to kill him. He is happy to live his life as a stereotypical sailor and look for a girl in every port with hysterical consequences. In and out of port in a few days is the perfect way to avoid responsibility. ![]() After a drunken bet goes wrong, Tyler Chambers boards his US Navy frigate and looks forward to leaving the pressures of the real world behind and slip into a cocoon of escapism. Going to sea is an escape from reality, unless reality comes with you ****Exotic ports, alluring women, and experiencing adventures on the other side of the world sounds ideal. ![]()
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