About Passing in the Night by Jonathan Ross
Angela Spencer, touring the Caribbean in her dad’s sloop, decides to remain at her first stop, the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe. She has fallen love with Jean Aguillard, a dashing Maritime Police officer. The problem is, he always seems to be at sea, in command of his patrol boat, rushing from one daring mission to another. Leaving her alone. Angela gains purpose when she volunteers to help save endangered sea turtles, but that leads to temptation and danger. Making things worse are uncanny noises in her beach-side bungalow. But Angela is a fighter – for love and for life.
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As a boy living on St. Thomas, Jonathan Ross learned to sail, then went on to explore the US and British Virgin Islands. He climbed rocks along the rough coast, stepped on sea urchins, and watched shooting stars on dark Caribbean nights. One day, a friend showed him a baby sea turtle in a bucket of water. No matter how the bucket was turned, the sea turtle pointed itself toward the sea. When let free, it headed directly to the surf and into its home environment. Years later, after service in the Navy, Jonathan laid his mother to rest in the Caribbean Sea outside of St. Thomas Harbor.