Changing Tide
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In Changing Tide, Robert Joncas masterfully entwines an evocative narrative of a young girl, Skye, wrestling with her personal turmoil while being swept into a journey far beyond her understanding. Haunted by cryptic dreams and grappling with the tragic loss of her father and her mother’s spiraling depression, Skye’s world is painted with a brush of melancholy. However, a glimmer of hope emerges as she rekindles a connection with Paul, an alluring figure from her past, previously known for his childhood mischief.
A sudden accident involving Paul propels Skye to listen to her intuition and the enigmatic visions that haunt her dreams. In her relentless pursuit to assist him, she unknowingly releases an extraterrestrial being intent on safeguarding Earth. This alien entity, originating from distant cosmos, reveals itself to be more fascinating and complex than Skye could ever anticipate, marking the onset of an extraordinary saga of friendship, love, and, importantly, trust.
Robert Joncas showcases an exceptional ability to portray raw emotions and delicate sentiments. His narrative is an intricate tapestry of romance, familial bonds, suspense, and an unmistakably human touch enveloped in a mantle of science fiction. The characters are vividly constructed, each contributing a unique hue to the narrative palette. Nana, Skye’s vivacious and fearless grandmother, was a particular standout, embodying a captivating blend of loyalty and audacious spirit.
The narrative is particularly successful in illustrating Skye’s internal struggle – her battle against emotional turmoil and her hesitant forays into new friendships. The character development of the alien entity is equally commendable, with its adaptation and backstory revealed in a layered, compelling manner.
While I enjoyed the novel, I think it could benefit from a richer depiction of its setting. Joncas provides glimpses of the environment through a scattering of sensory descriptions, but I think a more thorough exploration could lend an enhanced depth to the narrative, striking a more refined balance between the characters’ internal states and their external world. As events coalesce, the unfolding adventure achieves a natural, engrossing rhythm.
Changing Tide is a warmly recommended read, particularly for young adults who yearn for a slice of relatable, yet enchantingly fantastic, reality. This novel embodies the essence of heartfelt storytelling interlaced with an adventurous spirit, ensuring a riveting reading experience.
Pages: 206 | ASIN : B0C9VHRC25
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The Literary Titan is an organization of professional editors, writers, and professors that have a passion for the written word. We review fiction and non-fiction books in many different genres, as well as conduct author interviews, and recognize talented authors with our Literary Book Award. We are privileged to work with so many creative authors around the globe.Posted on July 25, 2023, in Book Reviews, Four Stars and tagged author, book, book recommendations, book review, book reviews, book shelf, bookblogger, books, books to read, Changing Tide, dystopian romance, ebook, fiction, first contact, goodreads, indie author, kindle, kobo, literature, nook, novel, paranormal romance, read, reader, reading, Robert Joncas, science fiction, story, teen, writer, writing, YA Adventure, ya fantasy, ya romance, ya scifi, young adult. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.
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