Tides of Darkness
Beyond the Lost Coast, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Tom Jordan
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By:
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Andrew Van Wey
In Greywood Bay, time doesn't heal—it devours. After the fire of Raven’s Valley consumed their community—and the lives of their neighbors—fourteen-year-old Zelda and her uncle Mark are determined to rebuild within this small coastal town. It’s a place of serene beauty and rich history, a bucolic enclave they hope to call home. If only the ghosts would leave her alone.
Haunted by the spectral echoes of the dead, Zelda must fight for her sanity while navigating the turbulent waters of adolescence. And her uncle Mark must battle his own demons, both inside out. Alone, they will crumble. Together, they might just have a chance. Because something sinister is rising off the foggy shores of the Lost Coast: an entity beyond time itself, one who has long had her eyes on these lands. Her whispers won’t be silenced. Her shadows can’t be ignored. And her debts will never be forgiven. For beneath its surface Greywood Bay is built on borrowed fortunes and grim pacts. And soon retribution will wash over the town with Tides of Darkness.
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Super fun!
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I first want to thank Tom Jordan for gifting me an Audible code to listen to this book. He is a great narrator. I listened to By the Light of Dead Stars, so I felt right back at home listening to Tom pick up right where he left off.
Tides of Darkness by Andrew Van Wey is the second book in his Beyond the Lost Coast series, and this one hits just as hard, if not harder, than By the Light of Dead Stars.
Tides takes place a few months after Dead Stars and we pick right back up with Zelda and her uncle Mark as they try to pick up the pieces of their life after what happened at the end of book one. As school starts, Zelda starts hearing the voice of the Eldritch entity. It’s not through with them yet.
There are a lot of twists and turns to this book, and it left me hanging on every word. Andrew does a really great job of painting a picture of the town and of all the characters, and Tom brings each character to life.
As a side note, there are a couple of characters in this book who I really hate in the Dolores Umbridge kind of way. In Harry Potter, you have Voldemort, but people don’t really hate him; the loathe Umbridge though. I have the same feeling with these characters in this story. Ugh, they made me cringe and feel for poor Zelda.
If you are looking for a fun thrill ride, you really need to check out the Beyond the Lost Coast series, and Tides of Darkness the most.
5 Stars.
Eldritch thrill ride
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Highly recommend and I look forward to book 3
Amazing book 2
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Zelda, the teenage protagonist, avoids the trap of becoming a hollow “chosen one.” She stumbles, scars, and grows. Her greatest strength isn’t power, but presence. She listens to the ghosts—literal and figurative—when the adults around her refuse to. She does what the elders cannot: she remembers. And in doing so, she redeems.
The novel’s true terror lies not in its eldritch horrors, but in its portrayal of banal evil. Those who serve the god Jahar are not monsters in the dark—they’re familiar: privileged, self-protecting, and bureaucratically brutal. Their worship is convenience, and their legacy is rot. And yet, even as they’re devoured by the very god they served, the novel warns us: evil survives. It adapts. It waits.
What lingers most is not the dread, but the defiance. Zelda does the right thing not because it will save her, but because it is right. And that is the kind of story worth reading.
For those of us who walk halls heavy with other people’s pain, Tides of Darkness is not just fiction. It is reflection. It reminds us that the we might go through the shadow of death - sometimes, the most powerful thing we can do in the face of cosmic indifference and care anyway.
Bearing Witness in the Shadow: A Reflection on Tides of Darkness
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Jordan. Can’t wait to visit Greywood Bay again.
Phenomenal story. Stellar narrator!
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