James Cuttler created a peaceful spot for he and his wife to settle down. Far from the war that ravages their homeland, far from the reputation he earned as the notorious Captain Bloodwater, and far from responsibility.
A royal Prelonian houseguest is a constant reminder of what’s at stake half a world away, of the friends he put ashore to fight the war. He lives in a dream world that’s temporary, at best. It’s only a matter of time before his guest is identified and the black assassins come for her.
He mortgages his precious vineyard to pay for repairs to his ship. If nothing else, Lanternfish will be one of the most powerful ships in the war. He’ll need to avoid those on his own side who would hang him for piracy.
Serang is half a world away, leading her army of mercenary swordsmen toward the Fulminites. Mistrusted by both sides of the war, she appears as a third combatant on the battlefield. She may eliminate the mysterious order, only to succumb to the demons of her own tragic past.
Strap on your swords and hoist the colors one more time as the thrilling Lanternfish Trilogy comes to an end.
Our Review
I was looking forward to seeing all my favourite characters in this series’s third and final book. I wasn’t sure how this story would pan out, though, with a war raging and the Lanternfish in dry dock and out of commission.
We find our captain, James Cutler, cooling his heels with Bonnie, his wife. But is this where he needs or wants to be?
It isn’t long before James comes up with a plan to end the war, but first, he needs to find a way to repair the Lanternfish.
This story has many exciting battle scenes, keeping me on the edge of my chair! The author is to be applauded for such ingenious plotting throughout this trilogy.
James Cutler has been a wonderful character in this trilogy, covering several vocations, along with the rest of the amazing cast. All of which brought out the best of him and added to the exciting finale.
I am sorry to have reached the end of his journey, but this Captain has more than earned a rest.
Craig Boyack is well known for creating fabulous characters and intriguing storylines. The Wreck of the Lanternfish is one of the best…
C. S. Boyack
I was born in a town called Elko, Nevada. I like to tell everyone I was born in a small town in the 1940s. I’m not quite that old, but Elko has always been a little behind the times. This gives me a unique perspective of earlier times, and other ways of getting by. Some of this bleeds through into my fiction.
I moved to Idaho right after the turn of the century, and never looked back. My writing career was born here, with access to other writers and critique groups I jumped in with both feet.
I like to write about things that have something unusual. My works are in the realm of science fiction, paranormal, and fantasy. The goal is to entertain you for a few hours. I hope you enjoy the ride.
Craig
Excellent review! I enjoyed this series, and the finale was outstanding. Nice to see Craig’s work getting some attention.
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This series would make a wonderful movie!
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Thanks for saying that here, Staci.
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Nice review, ladies! Lanternfish was a great series.
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Thank you, Joan.
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Thanks Joan, reading Craig’s stories is as good as a holiday…
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Wonderful review, Anita and Jaye! I’m reading this one also, but it’s kind of bittersweet to be finishing the series.
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Hope you’re enjoying it along the way. Thanks for giving it a chance.
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I always enjoy your stories, Craig…
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It was sad that such a wonderful story had to end, but I am consoling myself with Craig’s latest, Good Liniment…
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Wonderful review, Anita and Jaye. Thank you for sharing. Congratulations, Craig. 😊
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Thanks for checking it out, Gwen.
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Our pleasure entirely, Gwen… Craig is such a wonderful writer… 📚
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Great review 🙂 I loved this series too and will miss it.
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Thank you.
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Craig’s latest sounds brilliant too!
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Always enjoy Craig’s stories! Nice review!
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Thank you, Traci.
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Thank you, We loved reading it!
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Every character in the three books stepped up to the plate to help win the war. They all took risks and deserved a happy ending. Craig did a great job wrapping up the series.
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I tried to make them all relevant somehow. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
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I thought it was quite brilliant!
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Wonderful review. I am so happy to see Craig’s work getting the spotlight treatment. His imagination is fantastic, his writing style is highly entertaining. Congratulations, Craig.
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Thank you, Beem.
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Thanks Beem, I’m looking forward to reading his latest, Good Liniment now…
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Super review, Anita and Jaye. Congratulations to Craig. I also enjoyed his Lanternfish stories and can’t wait to read this one.
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Thanks, John. Hope you enjoy it when the time comes.
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I don’t think we did it justice though, it was an amazing series!
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I thought it was great.
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You are so kind, thank you…
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What a wonderful review of the last book in this series. As you said, this captain has earned a rest and I loved the way Craig wrapped up all of the characters with a great ending! Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Jaye and Anita!
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Thanks for the lovely comment, Jan.
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Our pleasure, Jan…
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Anita and Jaye are showing a little Lanternfish love today. Stop over and check it out. While you’re there spend some time in their sidebar browsing their own stories.
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So glad you enjoyed the story. Wrapping up something this large is always a nail-biter. Nice to know when people enjoyed it.
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Fabulous review, ladies. I really loved this novel, too. Craig outdid himself with how he wrapped everything up. Like you, I hated to say goodbye to the captain and his crew!
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Thank you, Mae.
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They will be missed, Mae… but the Hat series continues!
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Noodles from Good Liniment has already stolen my heart 🙂
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Congr To Craig on this wonderful review. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, ladies 💕🙂
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Congrats*
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Thanks so much, Harmony.
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Happy to do it, Harmony… lovely series…
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