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The Dark Tide

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A gripping, dark enemies to lovers LGBTQ+ YA fantasy about two girls who must choose between saving themselves, each other, or their sinking island home.

Every year on St. Walpurga's Eve, Caldella's Witch Queen lures a boy back to her palace. An innocent life to be sacrificed on the full moon to keep the island city from sinking.

Lina Kirk is convinced her brother is going to be taken this year. To save him, she enlists the help of Thomas Lin, the boy she secretly loves, and the only person to ever escape from the palace. But they draw the queen's attention, and Thomas is chosen as the sacrifice.

Queen Eva watched her sister die to save the boy she loved. Now as queen, she won't make the same mistake. She's willing to sacrifice anyone if it means saving herself and her city.

When Lina offers herself to the queen in exchange for Thomas's freedom, the two girls await the full moon together. But Lina is not at all what Eva expected, and the queen is nothing like Lina envisioned. Against their will, they find themselves falling for each other as water floods Caldella's streets and the dark tide demands its sacrifice.

Perfect for fans of:

  • The Wicked Deep and A Curse So Dark and Lonely
  • Witchy tales
  • Dark fantasy fiction
  • LGBTQ books
  • Enemies to lovers romance
  • Praise for The Dark Tide:

    "Striking the perfect balance, The Dark Tide demands to be read in one held breath as its tide bears down on all."—Foreword, Starred Review

    "A dark scenic adventure, sensitively written for romantics, Jasinska's debut novel is a fantasy of promises, betrayal, unrequited love, and black magic."—School Library Journal, Starred Review

    "The Dark Tide is the dark, queer fantasy of your dreams that's part beauty and the beast, part something entirely new and original... a lush world that begs to be lived in... It's beautiful, and fast paced, and everything I ever want from a fairy tale."—Cat VanOrder, Bookmarks (Winston-Salem, NC)

    "Fans of the enemies-to-lovers trope will be ecstatic with this book...The Dark Tide offers an exciting and immersive story with a strong feminist slant that subverts common YA tropes and forges its own original path."—The Nerd Daily

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      • School Library Journal

        Starred review from April 1, 2020

        Gr 9 Up-Lina Kirk and her brother, Finley, live in Caldella, an island city in danger of being swallowed by the rising inky tide waters. Every year the queen chooses an islander boy to sacrifice to keep the waters calm for another year. This year's sacrifice is crucial because the previous year, Queen Eva's sister sacrificed herself to save the boy she loved. When Lina's brother disappears, it can only mean that he has been chosen to avenge the death and save the island. Lina shoulders several burdens: convincing the queen that the madness of annual sacrifice must stop, confronting evil, and acknowledging her growing attraction to the queen. Determined characters and seductive prose are among the strengths of this novel. Jasinska voices the protagonist, her allies, and all shape-shifting villains throughout so sympathetically that readers will not be able to predict any outcome. Cinematic descriptions right out of an epic movie script, such as Lina's dance with a deadly sea serpent, are as gripping as the sparse moments of melancholy: "No more boys given to the sea. No more glorifying death and striking bloody bargains with the tide." A number of romantic relationships are hinted at, but the plot's primary focus is the individual's struggle for power over death. VERDICT A dark scenic adventure, sensitively written for romantics, Jasinska's debut novel is a fantasy of promises, betrayal, unrequited love, and black magic.-Jane Miller, Nashville Public Library

        Copyright 2020 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

      • Kirkus

        April 1, 2020
        Once a year in the city-island of Caldella, the powerful Witch Queen leaves her Water Palace to find her true love, whom she must drown to appease the dark tide of the ever hungry ocean. Thomas Lin is the only boy who's ever escaped--by convincing the last Witch Queen to drown herself instead. Ever since then, her sister, Eva, who is the new Witch Queen, has been unable to appease the dark tide--she's felt nothing for the boys she's sacrificed. When Thomas is chosen a second time, Lina, a town girl with a crush, decides to rescue Thomas from the Water Palace and volunteer as sacrifice to make sure both Thomas and her own brother stay safe. As Lina and Eva spend more time together, they realize that they have a surprising amount in common: their love for their siblings, their desperation to change the sacrificial system, and their desire for one another. The close third-person narration is focalized alternately through Lina and Eva, and although Lina's perspective provides greater depth, the narrative voice for each is removed, with more telling than showing. Characters are racially ambiguous but often implied through skin tone to be nonwhite. Diverse sexualities and gender expressions are also implied, but heteroromanticism is disappointingly the default. Exciting concept; underwhelming execution. (Fantasy. 16-18)

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      • Booklist

        April 15, 2020
        Grades 9-12 For hundreds of years, the people of Caldella have honored their pact with the witches who rule their sinking island: once a year, the Witch Queen sacrifices an islander to the hungry waves, and the floodwaters recede. The sacrifice, chosen during the St. Walpurga's Eve celebration, is ensconced in the palace until the full moon. This year, Lina Kirk unintentionally endangers Thomas Lin, her secret crush. Two years prior, Thomas was the intended sacrifice, but the queen fell for him and drowned herself instead. The new queen, Eva, intends to make Thomas pay?until Lina volunteers to take his place. Neither woman is what the other expects: Eva is no heartless villain, Lina no foolish victim. But is it worthwhile to fall in love, knowing what the dark tide demands? Lush writing captures the moody, windswept island setting, the danger and delight of the witches' magic, and the spiky romance between Eva and Lina. Jasinska's debut fantasy, a dark fairy tale reminiscent of "Tam Lin," but delightfully queer, is thrillingly romantic while exploring the intersections between love, sacrifice, and duty.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2020, American Library Association.)

      • Books+Publishing

        April 2, 2020
        The island city of Caldella is sinking, and the only way to hold back the tide is through an annual ritual sacrifice performed by the cold, distant Witch Queen. When the boy Lina Kirk loves is taken as tribute, she offers herself in his place. But the magic only works if the Witch Queen truly loves the sacrifice, and the new queen, Eva, threw her heart into the ocean long ago. With the magic that holds back the hungry ocean failing, Lina and Eva must find a way to save Caldella—and each other. The Dark Tide is a lush, dark YA fairytale that enchants from the first pages. Eva and Lina spring from the page sharp and aching for connection. Their relationship feels rich and real as it evolves from enemies to lovers, even as the tension of the ticking clock ratchets ever upwards. As Eva and Lina grappled with their complex feelings and difficult moral quandaries I really didn’t know if they’d choose their duty or each other, and I was breathless racing to find out. The Dark Tide is for fans of of Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik and A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J Maas. Catherine Moller is an editorial assistant for the illustrated nonfiction team at Titan Books in London; she has previously worked with Queensland Writers Centre and Alex Adsett Publishing Services

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    • English

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    • ATOS Level:5.5
    • Lexile® Measure:780
    • Interest Level:9-12(UG)
    • Text Difficulty:3-4

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