Sean Gursky reviewed Wintertide by Michael J. Sullivan
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5 stars
Happiness comes from moving toward something. When you run away, ofttimes you bring your misery with you.
Wintertide was excellent and the best book in the series so far. I feel that it deserves five stars because it easily stands out among the other four stars of Revelations #1-#4, and all of those were fantastic reads. I am particular about what books I give five star ratings to and Wintertide broke my rules and earned this rating.
I feel like I am on repeat when I review these books but each time Sullivan does the story justice and continues to increase tension, introduce surprises and evolve the characters with each chapter.
Wintertide is the culmination of constant and steady story progression, having simple details executed perfectly and delivered a very rewarding story to the readers. I am happy to see that Revelations #6 is a monster (by comparison to …
Happiness comes from moving toward something. When you run away, ofttimes you bring your misery with you.
Wintertide was excellent and the best book in the series so far. I feel that it deserves five stars because it easily stands out among the other four stars of Revelations #1-#4, and all of those were fantastic reads. I am particular about what books I give five star ratings to and Wintertide broke my rules and earned this rating.
I feel like I am on repeat when I review these books but each time Sullivan does the story justice and continues to increase tension, introduce surprises and evolve the characters with each chapter.
Wintertide is the culmination of constant and steady story progression, having simple details executed perfectly and delivered a very rewarding story to the readers. I am happy to see that Revelations #6 is a monster (by comparison to others in the story) with double the page count and with the twists and turns Sullivan has set up I am sure the finale won't disappoint.