A review by ellelainey
The Well of Tears by R.G. Thomas

5.0

Book – The Well of Tears (The Town of Superstition #2)
Author – R.G. Thomas
Star rating - ★★★★★
No. of Pages – 127

Cover – Evocative!
POV – 3rd person POV
Would I read it again – Yes.

Genre – Young Adult, Paranormal, LGBT, Magic


** I WAS GIVEN THIS BOOK, BY THE AUTHOR, IN RETURN FOR AN HONEST REVIEW **
Reviewed for Divine Magazine


Just as good, if not better than book 1, The Well of Tears is an action packed adventure.

Starting immediately from the end of book 1, I loved that we didn't miss any part of Thaddeus' journey to find his mother. Though there was a lot of adventure – death defying moments, danger and so many more secrets revealed – I never felt as though the book dragged or gave away too much. Everything was done with the perfect amount of moderation, leaving the reader to figure out things on their own, before the big reveal.

Yes, that last sentence implies that I figured out the two biggest secrets that were mentioned in this story – one revealed before the end, the other only hinted at. However, that wouldn't have been possible without the trail of clever little clues the author sprinkled into innocuous conversations and innocent proclamations.

Once again, Thaddeus and Teofil made excellent main characters. Though we only read the story in Thaddeus' POV, I always felt connected to Teofil through him and the small, intimate chemistry they shared with each other.

Similarly, I grew to question everything out of Fetter's mouth and, eventually, feel very sorry for him (not telling why!) and really liked the spark in Astrid. Diplomatic and dreamy, Astrid is very much like their mother, Miriam, while Fetter is much more blunt and has no tact. We also get a much closer view of Thaddeus' dad, Nathan, in this book, though it's all second-hand again. I'm with Thaddeus, that there are more secrets to reveal, but I just know it's going to be an exciting ride discovering them.

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Right from page one, with that fabulous intro, I was hooked on the continued journey of Thaddeus and the gang, searching through the Lost Forest for his mother. I can't wait to continue the journey in the next book.

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Favourite Quote

“Thaddeus Cane knew he was still in the United States; he knew this as a fact with his heart and his mind. But the landscape he had been traveling through the last few days seemed intent on convincing him he'd been dropped into a magical world. Which made sense, seeing as how he reached this far point by stepping through a magical doorway conjured up in the wall of his basement.”

“This strange journey he had suddenly found himself on, and the family secrets he had recently learned, seemed small in comparison to the – dare he say it? – love he had discovered with Teofil. Everything they had gone through, and everything yet to come, felt possible because of him, and Thaddeus almost couldn't recall what his life before Teofil had been like.”