- A tale in which youth met youth and swept two lives into a vortex of forbidden love- for the girl was an old man's bride! A fighting romance of New England's stormy coast- with hearts aflame and stout souls tested in hazards of the sea. (Print Ad- Duluth Herald, ((Duluth, Minn.)) 11 December 1920)
- A drama of love, hazard and courage on New England's stormy coast that is as idyllic and human as "The Old Homestead." (Print Ad- Republican-Journal, ((Ogdensburg, NY)) 16 May 1921)
- Trying to hide behind the rock of convention, they drifted into the depths of forbidden love. Then one day the storm broke! For the girl was the bride of a fighting old salt of the sea. the rest is a struggle through wreck and rescue that reek with the tang of the waves. (Print Ad- Great Falls Daily Tribune, ((Great Falls, Mont.)) 5 November 1920)
- A sea coast romance. A story of love and wreck and daring. With the charm-and the chill-of village life. With the roar of the waves and the thrill of stout hearts braving death. (Print Ad-Anamosa Eureka, ((Anamosa, Iowa)) 30 June 1921)
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