Thursday, January 22, 2026

Braving Fiery Waters by Sarah Hanks Review

 


So many Godly, encouraging truths along with a fantastic time travel adventure back to the time of the St. Louis fire in the 1800s. 

I absolutely loved Braving Fiery Waters, the second book in Sarah Hanks' Time Sailors series. I loved the premise when I first learned about the series before Braving Strange Waters released a couple of years ago. And I was so excited when I learned that book two was going to be released. Though the person traveling through time was a completely new character, the original three ladies have roles in this book. 

Marina is a widowed, single mother of two teenagers. Two young people who are full of attitude, you know, teenagers. LOL. Marina wants to make some wonderful new memories with Aiden and Brinley, so she has planned a fun vacation. Unfortuately, plans go awry when she ends up time sailing to the White Cloud in 1849, leaving her teens behind. 

We get to also see the story through Aiden's POV. You can see the snarkiness and the attitude, but we also see the grief. The grief from losing their father and not being allowed to mourn. But we also see how much these siblings love each other and try to watch out for each other. But. . .they are teenagers, so that doesn't always work out. 

We also see the story through Claire's POV. Claire is one of the main characters from the first book. She and Wendy had stayed in the present while their friend Stella had time traveled. Spoiler for book 1 ahead. . . Claire had ended up marrying Bearett Duncan, a decendant of the Dr. Duncan from the past who helps those who time sail. So, she is able to help Aiden and Brinley. Or at least she tries. You remember I mentioned they are teenagers, right? LOL. 

I also wanted to mention Nevaeh as she was such an awsome character. We don't get to see the story through her POV, but she has a huge impact in the spiritual lives of the characters. 

So, there is a lot going on in both time frames. Marina needs to figure out what the mission is that she needs to accomplish so she can time sail home. Without changing the history books. And while trying to deal with her grief and wondering if her kids would just be better off without her. Aiden is struggling through a breakup while also trying to deal with the grief from his father passing away. Brinley is also struggling of course, but we only see her from the others' POV. And Claire stuggles with a lot of self doubt and just not being good enough. They are all trying to find their way.

I have to say, I completely connected with Marina's doubt and frustration with trying to deal with her teens. And Claire's feelings of unworthiness. But the truths that were shared throughout the story really helped uplift me. I highlighted so, so many passages where God's truths were shared. The Gospel story is shared along with the plan of Salvation. Prayer is an important part of their lives. I loved seeing each characters' development and growth. 

And I absolutely loved the last page of the story and learning what we have to look forward to in book three. Definitely can't wait to read that! And I highly recommend this book. 

I received a copy of this book from the publisher and was not required to write a favorable review. These are my own honest thoughts.


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