Felix stood at her graveside, eyes burning with sorrow, voice trembling in the winter cold. “This isn’t a kids’ story. The bad guys aren’t evil for the sake of being evil. The good guys fight for a way of life that benefits the privileged at the expense of everyone else—hell, they tried to kill me. So who’s good and who’s evil? Is one side any better than the other? And what’s more important, individual freedom or the right to live without fear? How can I choose for myself when everyone’s trying to choose for me? I only know one thing for sure: when I decide, people are going to die. Good people? Bad people? How will I know until it’s too late? Maybe there isn’t a right answer, and that’s why I’m afraid—why we all should be afraid.”
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About the Book!
Tides of Winter
by R.T. Lowe
Series
The Felix Chronicles #3
Genre
New Adult
Magical Realism
Publisher
Independent
Publication Date
February 3, 2017
The Felix Chronicles Series
Trish’s Review
Tides of Winter is the third book in The Felix Chronicles. I must stay, I continue to be impressed by and engrossed in this series. It’s dark, relevant to modern concerns, and thrilling. The action and the magic, the monsters, the fanaticism, all of it made it very hard to put this book down. As with the previous two in this series, I’m very much looking forward to the next book in the series.
Overall, I loved this story. I’d highly recommend this book and the series to fans of magical realism, thrills, and action with a good dose of fighting back against a megalomaniac enemy bent on breaking the world in the name of saving it.
The review copy of this book was provided by the author in exchange for a fair and honest review.
About R.T. Lowe
R.T. Lowe grew up in a small town in central Oregon where he frittered away his days on a cattle farm daydreaming about things without hooves. R.T. holds bachelors degrees in History and Psychology from Willamette University and a Law degree from Columbia University. He now lives in Newtown, Connecticut with his wife and three kids.