Dark Tide
Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781624901263
Publish date: 2013
Publisher: Harper
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
As with the author's previous novel, Into the Darkest Corner, Dark Tide starts off rather slowly. We meet the heroine, Genevieve, as she is throwing a party on her houseboat to celebrate accomplishing her dream: She has left behind her city job in London for a quieter existence on the boat.Her happi...
I am wondering why I read this one given that I didn't think much of Into The Darkest Corner, but it was at the library so... I didn't like this one either. It gave me a great big angry feminist WTF?! face. Not because of the pole dancing (and there's a lot of that but only because it's such great e...
I have recently re-read this book and as I did not review it previously, here we go. Genevieve has left her stressful life in London and now spends her days renovating her barge in Kent, socialising with other barge owners and generally enjoying a slower pace of life. After a "boatwarming" party, a ...
Read my full review @ http://bit.ly/Y4Eo5eMy opinion: I had an incredibly difficult time getting through this book. I read and reviewed the author's previous release, Into A Dark Corner. Although, I thought the book was ok (I gave it 3 stars); I wanted to review other works by this author before giv...
I’ll start by saying that Dark Tide didn’t spook me like Into the Darkest Corner did, which isn’t a bad thing at all because Into the Darkest Corner gave me the heebie-jeebies! But just because Dark Tide didn’t do the same, doesn’t mean it’s not good…Genevieve Shipley lives aboard a houseboat she’s ...