The problem is I just found These Rebel Waves rather dry. It's not the author's fault Raasch only ever promised gay romances - of which there are two, both m/m and f/f. I guess this will continue to be where I get my gay pirate fix (CW: homophobia, mention of rape). Sorry to disappoint, but the rumours of gay pirates in These Rebel Waves are false. ![]() Though her books always sound compelling, I once again find myself distanced from the story by the writing, unattached to the characters, and generally apathetic towards whatever was going on. I think perhaps Sara Raasch is just not for me. ![]() and what they are willing to become for peace. When Ben’s father, the king, gives him the shocking task of reversing Argrid’s fear of magic, Ben has to decide if one prince can change a devout country-or if he’s building his own pyre.Īs conspiracies arise, Lu, Vex, and Ben will have to decide who they really are. The crown prince of Argrid, he harbors a secret obsession with Grace Loray’s forbidden magic. An expert navigator, he agrees to help Lu find the Argridian-but the truth they uncover could be deadlier than any war.īenat is a heretic. ![]() But after Argrid accuses raiders of the diplomat’s abduction, Vex becomes a target. As one of the outlaws called stream raiders who run rampant on Grace Loray, he pirates the island’s magic plants and sells them on the black market. When an Argridian delegate vanishes during peace talks with Grace Loray’s new Council, Argrid demands brutal justice-but Lu suspects something more dangerous is at work.ĭevereux is a pirate. But adjusting to postwar life has not been easy. Five years ago, she helped the magic-rich island of Grace Loray overthrow its oppressor, Argrid, a country ruled by religion.
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