If you are looking for some light summer reading while at the beach or perhaps just in a chair on your back deck take a look at these short stories. They were written by seven different authors and celebrate all that there is about living on the coast. As an added bonus all of the proceeds for this book will support women in need in Brunswick County North Carolina and Horry County in South Carolina.
About the Book
I really enjoyed reading the short stories in Carolina Tides. Each story was just the right length to sit down and read all in one sitting. The sub-title of the book is A Story a Day for a Week Long Stay. That was a very fitting title, and although I was at home when I read them, I can very well see this as a great book to take on vacation, when you want a bit of reading time, but not too much.
The book covers many topics of coastal living from the wonderful creatures that live on the coast, to romantic walks on the beach, porch-lit evenings in sleepy little fishing villages, the history of North and South Carolina and even some unexpected encounters. Each of the short stories were written by a local author from the Carolina coastline.
Here is a link to the book on Amazon. It can be purchased as a paperback or a Kindle version. Carolina Tides
Stories and Authors
Here is a list of the stories and authors that are included in Carolina Tides
The Names Beneath the Tide by Teri M Brown
Winds of Change by Jan Comfort
Ark of Hope: A Pelican Story by Karen Prescot
Brighter Days Ahead by Lisa M Pritchard
Walk Back in Time on the Grand Strand by Lynda Stoy Stear
Azeleas by Carol Stigger
The Beach Ball by Jennifer Tirrell
My Visits to the Carolinas in Photos
I love visiting the beach and particularly love photographing lighthouses. We have made several trips to both North and South Carolina. The photos below were ones I took while photographing lighthouses in the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
More Reviews by Coastal Carolina Authors
Here are several reviews of have written on books by one of the authors in Carolina Tides, Teri M Brown.






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