![]() ![]() The second book of a trilogy/quartet has an infamous reputation for being treated as a mere platform to make the next book shine rest assured that this simply wasn’t the case here. In my opinion, Scarlet Tides was as engaging as the second half of Mage’s Blood and more for almost the entirety of the novel the info-dump sections that plagued the first book has vanished, and Hair was able to progress the plot and characters. I’m not saying that Mage’s Blood was a weak installment as I said in my review of the novel, it had a pacing problem caused by tons of info-dump sections in the first half but the second half was engaging. ![]() Scarlet Tides is the second book in The Moontide Quartet by David Hair, and it provided a significantly improved reading experience compared to Mage’s Blood. The Moontide has come, and the clash between East and West begins again. My gratitude goes to Kitty G for recommending this super underrated series. Published: 24th October 2013 by Jo Fletcher Series: The Moontide Quartet (Book #2 of 4) ![]()
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