Lost at Sea book cover
Novel

Lost at Sea

Jim only wanted a little peace.

Still grieving his father’s passing and worn down by work, money, family pressures, and a faith that no longer feels as real as it once did, he takes a solitary fishing trip off the Florida coast hoping the ocean will help him breathe again.

Then disaster strikes far from shore, leaving Jim alone in the Atlantic with only a life vest, a cooler of salvaged supplies, and a remnant of the boat that once carried him.

As days pass and rescue does not come, survival strips life down to its most essential questions. Alone on the open water, Jim is forced to confront the abandonment that shaped him, the family he longs to see again, and the God he is no longer sure he knows how to reach.

Through hunger, fear, exhaustion, and the fragile practice of prayer, Jim begins to discover that survival is not only about staying alive. It is about releasing old regrets, remembering what still matters, and finding the strength to keep reaching for home.

Lost at Sea is a moving novel of survival, family, faith, and renewal for readers who appreciate emotionally honest stories about ordinary people learning how to endure life’s fiercest storms.