A review by raviel
Frozen Tides by Morgan Rhodes

4.0

4.25/5

Magnus wasn’t any different than the king. He, too, was afraid of the princess.
Her spirit was so bright, he’d been blinded by it.
And yet, he’d never wanted to close his eyes to block out that light.


First of all, the cover is amazing. It was for this cover that I wanted to read this series.

I didn't expect Magnus and Cleo to just pick up from where they left off, but I also didn't think it would take them an entire book to come to terms with what happened. I'm so glad that it did though, it made it all the more better.

“I was a boy then, I didn’t know myself when I killed that guard. But I know myself now. You, too, know me now, Cleiona. Which means you can’t be surprised by the choice I’ve made.”

Tears stung her eyes and she faced the cliff’s edge. “Everything is a surprise to me when it comes to you, Magnus.”


They've got something very fragile, and I'm so scared.
Nic, why must you go ahead and bring back a bulldozer for a relationship that's barely begun??

She was his princess. No. She was his goddess. With her golden skin and golden hair. She was his light. His life. His everything.
He loved her more than anything else in this world.


Yeah, I'm pretty sure everyone lost it at this scene.
R.I.P

Spoiler“That,” Nic said, his voice raw and barely audible, “is Prince Ashur Cortas.”


Damn, damn damn damn. I knew it.
This makes me very happy, I missed him.

“Because if you don’t choose to fight against the wrong in the world, then you are the wrong in the world.”

Lucia's facing a completely different problem from what I had expected in the last book, but she's come so far and I'm finally growing to like her.

Lysandra didn't deserve that. But I can't wait to see what Felix and Jonas plan for Kyan.