Summary
It is 1941 and America teeters on the brink of war. Outgoing naval officer Ensign Jim Avery escorts British convoys across the North Atlantic in a brand-new destroyer, the USS Atwood. Back on shore, Boston Navy Yard secretary Mary Stirling does her work quietly and efficiently, happy to be out of the limelight. Yet, despite her reserved nature, she never could back down from a challenge. When evidence of sabotage on the Atwood is found, Jim and Mary must work together to uncover the culprit. A bewildering maze of suspects emerges, and Mary is dismayed to find that even someone close to her is under suspicion. With the increasing pressure, Jim and Mary find that many new challenges--and dangers--await them.
My Thoughts
It's Christmas in August, ya'll. Want to know why? It's cuz Sarah Sundin has gifted us the best thing ever, that's why, and this is a new series to obsess and fawn over for the next two years. I'm anchored in with this series and can not wait for the next two books. But before I get ahead of myself for the books to come; let's talk about this book right here: Through Waters Deep.
If you love stories centered around WWII, that have rich historical research blended in with the story line, and have strong heroines and heroes that have great character building that just make you want to spend hours and hours reading about them then look no further than anything by Sarah Sundin. She is the author who provides the best books. I can't get over her writing. I'm a fan. I'm obsessed. I never want her to stop. (Sorry for the fangirling...on with the review.)
This book already has a strong beginning with its gorgeous cover that has story accurate details such as the red dress Mary is wearing (more details to come in review.) Just from that alone I'm hooked. The premise of this story is very intriguing. It has romance, it has Nancy Drew-esque mystery solving, and it's set in the 1940s. Hook, line, sinker. This book is a home run. Sundin has this powerful way of captivating her readers with how she develops her stories. This one in particular has her characters going through great character building and development I must say. Three cheers for Sundin!
Mary, safe and quite Mary, is someone that people sometimes overlook and because of that they let their defenses down. This results in Mary being able to listen to conversations that are had around her because she tends to fade into the background, so to say. She works as a secretary at the Boston Navy Yard and something goes haywire with an explosive at the beginning of the story. It intrigues Mary and she wants to find out the source of it all. Is it someone who favors the Nazi regime and wants America to go to war, or is it a framing of an innocent German man? This calls for not just Mary, but also us readers to get our Nancy Drew hats out and figure out "Who dun it?". From there she meets a man from her past, Jim and her life gets more exciting then she could ever imagine.
Jim is a naval officer. He is also a man trying to figure out how to be a naval officer when it means making the tough choices. Now these choices that he has to make tend to feel wrong to him. Nonetheless, these choices have to be made for the good of his position and the men he is in charge of. From this it brings a lot of guilt and what-if thoughts that he has to battle in order to continue his work. He finds a rekindling of friendship with Mary and she is able to encourage him as he is able to encourage her. I love how their relationship started off again as friends. Sure there was some instances where both characters noticed the attractiveness of the other. But it wasn't the foundation of the relationship.
I loved how much Mary grew from being the quiet girl content of being in the background into someone who started to branch out of her comfort zone. By the end of the story she was confronting very dangerous men that could kill her and she was ready to stand up for the truth. It was great. At an age where I too have to start branching out (ex: moving out and thinking of after college decisions) I related a lot with Mary with the terrifying feeling of "what if I fail?" or "what if this is the wrong decision?". From there comes the red dress reference. Mary at a sale buys a red dress (I loved this scene) which might seem like just a regular red dress to others, but for Mary its her first step towards accepting that its ok to not want to be invisible and its ok when people take notice in you rather it be for your talents or character.
From beginning to end you will be gripped with this story. I'm so excited to read about Jim's sister in the next one, it's going to be amazing I already know.
Rating: 5 out of 5 bookshelves
I received a free copy from Litfuse Publicity in return for an honest review.
And after you make the best decision of your reading life and read this book, I highly recommend that you check out her other two series and novella. I have a few reviews/thoughts up of some of her books here and here and here if you would like to check out other stories that she has to offer.
About the Author

A mother of three, Sundin lives in northern California. She works on-call as a hospital pharmacist and teaches Sunday school and women's Bible studies. She enjoys speaking to community, church, and writers' groups.
Link to author's: Facebook, Website, Twitter and Goodreads
Purchase her book: Amazon and B&N
In His Grace,
Taylor Reid
Dive into Sarah Sundin's explosive new series, Waves of Freedom, with book one, Through Waters Deep. When evidence of sabotage on the Atwood is found, Jim and Mary must work together to uncover the culprit. A bewildering maze of suspects emerges, and Mary is dismayed to find that even someone close to her is under suspicion. With the increasing pressure, Jim and Mary find that many new challenges–and dangers–await them in the midst of their budding romance.
Join Sarah in celebrating the release of Through Waters Deep by entering to win an Anchors Aweigh prize pack!
One grand prize winner will receive:
- A copy of Through Waters Deep
- A nautical tote bag
- A set of compass rose notecards
- A "Hope Anchors the Soul" journal
- A Boston Tea Party earl grey tea set
- A Through Waters Deep apron
- A set of nautical tea towels
Enter today by clicking the icon below. But hurry, the giveaway ends on August 24th. The winner will be announced August 25th on Sarah's blog.
Oh my goodness, Taylor! I'm fan-girling over your review :) Thank you. I'm so glad you enjoyed Jim & Mary's story!
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