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The Island Remembers
The Island Remembers Trilogy
Second chance. Midlife passion. Caribbean soul.
Forty years ago, she left the boy who set her on fire. At sixty, she returns to reclaim the love silence and fear once stole.
This is not nostalgia. It is unfinished desire. It is a woman who refuses to let time decide her ending.
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Book 2 - The Unraveling
Book 3 - The Reclamation
Meet Saba
The Island Behind the Story
“There was a time when Saba felt like the whole world. A mountain rising from the sea, draped in mist and hibiscus, where every voice knew your name and every heart held your story.”
A Place Few Know, But None Forget
Saba is a five-square-mile island rising steeply from the Caribbean Sea, wrapped in clouds and stories.
There are no traffic lights. No sprawling resorts.
Only a handful of small cruise ships visit, and the pace of life remains beautifully slow.
You’ll find winding stone paths, wild orchids, sea breezes that carry your thoughts, and an ancient hush that stays with you.
They call her The Unspoiled Queen—not for what she resists, but for what she preserves:
Quiet. Slowness. Soul.
Where Is Saba?
Tucked in the northern Dutch Caribbean, Saba belongs to the Kingdom of the Netherlands, a neighbor to St. Maarten, just a 12-minute flight away.
It’s a dormant volcano dressed in green, rising straight out of the sea like a secret kept too long.
You won’t stumble upon it.
You have to want to arrive.
And once you do, it meets you with the kind of welcome that echoes long after you’ve gone.
What You’ll See (and Feel)
The Road That Couldn’t Be Built - a hand-carved marvel through the mountain.
The Ladder - 800 hand-hewn steps once used to carry supplies from the sea.
Windwardside & The Bottom - villages with red-roofed houses and kind, knowing eyes.
Mt. Scenery - a rainforest at the summit, where clouds gather like breath.
The sea - clear, deep, alive. Still holding secrets.
But what stays with most isn’t what they see.
It’s what they feel.
Stillness. Warmth.
A quiet sense of being exactly where you’re meant to be.
For Readers Who’ve Never Heard of Saba
Maybe you’ve never seen her on a map.
But if you’ve ever longed for a place that still remembers how to be still, you already know something of Saba.
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