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A review by felinity
Carousel Seas by Sharon Lee
5.0
Shocking news could drive a wedge into the existing gap between townies and those from Away, alliances come from new and strange corners, but the unreasonable demand from one tourist to remove cats from their regular haunt doesn't help matters. Thus you are gently drawn back into Archers Beach, welcoming the individuals and the parallel threads that provide so much richness.
Even though this is the concluding book in the Archers Beach series, I still appreciate Kate's multi-layered life. As a relatively unpracticed user of power, her visualizations make it easier on me to form mental pictures too, something which I often find difficult in detailed magic scenes.
This is a book to be savored, not one to be rushed through, matching the rhythm of the beach and the slower pace of life. That said, I was reading again at 3am this morning, thanks to some insomnia, and to my delight and disappointment managed to finish it: delight because I love this series, and disappointment because now I must resort to re-reading the entire trilogy when I need a new fix!
Disclaimer: I received a free ARC from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
Even though this is the concluding book in the Archers Beach series, I still appreciate Kate's multi-layered life. As a relatively unpracticed user of power, her visualizations make it easier on me to form mental pictures too, something which I often find difficult in detailed magic scenes.
This is a book to be savored, not one to be rushed through, matching the rhythm of the beach and the slower pace of life. That said, I was reading again at 3am this morning, thanks to some insomnia, and to my delight and disappointment managed to finish it: delight because I love this series, and disappointment because now I must resort to re-reading the entire trilogy when I need a new fix!
Disclaimer: I received a free ARC from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.