The Sea Ain’t Mine Alone

The Sea Ain’t Mine Alone by C. L. Beaumont, published by Carnation Books in April 2019, is a fiction novel that explores the intersection of personal ambition and unexpected romance. Set against the backdrop of the 1976 International Surf Competition, the story follows James Campbell as he strives to reclaim his life after the Vietnam War through his passion for surfing. His plans take an unexpected turn when he encounters the enigmatic two-time Billabong Pipeline Masters Champion, Danny Moore, whose presence captivates James and alters the course of both their lives.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of competition, desire, and the complexities of human connection within the LGBTQ+ community. As James and Danny navigate their burgeoning relationship amidst the pressures of the surf circuit, the story unfolds with a focus on their personal journeys and the challenges they face. This edition spans 538 pages and is presented in English, offering a detailed exploration of the characters’ lives and the world of surfing.
Official synopsis Publisher
For James Campbell, winning the 1976 International Surf Competition is the ticket to his future. It’s his chance to finally reclaim his life, move on from the war, and make a living doing the only thing that keeps him from walking away from it all.
But his best laid plans are upended completely when two-time Billabong Pipeline Masters Champion Danny Moore steps up next to James on the starting line. The young, mysterious, unbeatable big wave surfer is the man that nobody on the surf circuit can stop whispering about.
For the first time since being shipped back home from Vietnam, James is captivated.
Danny is infamous, and intensely private. He also finds himself desperately wanting to see James Campbell again, even more than he wants to drop in on the North Shore’s tallest wave. That first fleeting moment turns the tide for both men, setting them on a path that crosses oceans and defies all odds.
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