I received an advance copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
In the interests of honesty, I really did not expect to enjoy this book. However, I was hooked from the first page (get it, a pirate joke)!
When picking my next book to read, I would rarely choose a book about pirates. However, I’m yet to read a Kelley Armstrong book I’ve not loved, so I thought I would give it a chance.
A Turn of the Tide is the third book in a series, all centred on a stitch in time. Unlike the previous books in the series, this book didn’t root itself with the 21st Century. Rather, the book’s protagonist makes her way through the stitch to the Georgian era.
Although the change in time period means this book is distinct from it’s predecessors, A Turn of the Tide successfully delivers the other elements you would expect from the series: murder, mystery, and romance.
There is palpable chemistry between protagonist Miranda (sister in law to Bronwyn from A Stitch in Time) and Robin Hood-like character Nicolas, leading to witty conversations and just a couple of sword wielding innuendos.
Overall, I believe this book is a great extension of the book series, full of compelling characters and satisfying plot twists. I can’t wait for the next in the series to see where the time stitch takes me next!