The United States
is fully engaged in World War II as Lieutenant Daniel Avery’s and Quintessa
Beaumont’s story gets underway in the third installment of the Waves of Freedom
series. Their story is driven by the strength of their character as well as
their character flaws. A major theme in the book alerts readers to the danger
of judging people by outward appearances and using those judgments to predict
their motivations and desires. The lesson here goes far beyond the old adage of
not judging a book by its cover, and touches tender places within the heart. We
are reminded as well of the value of leaving vengeance to the Lord, choosing
rather to take the high road, surrendering to God’s sovereignty. While all of
this may make this book sound preachy; far from it, Sundin offers her readers
action on land and at sea, mystery, spies, and romance. Fully entertaining, but
not mindless entertainment.
Daniel Avery is
brother to Jim and Lillian from previous books in this series. Quintessa is
best friend to Mary, the Nancy Drew of book one. Readers will enjoy
encountering these and other friends and family members again. They will also
appreciate Sarah Sundin’s continued portrayal of actual historic events within
the context of the story. Her attention to accurate detail makes her books come
alive. When Tides Turn places the
reader alongside Daniel during battles at sea and celebrates the 1942
establishment and success of the WAVES (Women Accepted for Voluntary Emergency
Service) as Quintessa, now known as Tess, finds a sense of purpose in serving
her country.
I thank the publisher for making When Tides Turn available to me in
exchange for my honest opinion. I received no monetary compensation for this
review.
Thank you for the lovely review, Claudia! I'm so glad you enjoyed Dan & Tess's story!
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