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reviewed Finwell Bay by Nathan Lowell (Shaman's Tales From the Golden Age of the Solar Clipper, #3)

Nathan Lowell: Finwell Bay (EBook, 2020, Durandus Ltd.) 5 stars

When Jimmy Pirano gets called to the home office, his sister Angela gets stuck with …

A satisfying ending to a rocky trilogy

5 stars

You'll find my review for the previous book here somewhere, but if you're on the third book you've probably read the second. And if you've read the second (and much else in Nathan Lowell's Solar Clipper universe), you've also probably went "Whoa... that was dark."

While I won't call Finwell Bay Otto's redemption arc, it's certainly where he finds his way again and that makes much of my struggle with the previous book worthwhile.

I enjoyed the new locations, characters, and dynamics at play. And the resolution felt more organic and satisfying than either book before. If you've debated continuing after book two, jump into Finwell Bay and give it a few chapters.