“I think of all my own memories, reclaimed and mine. To know where you came from holds so much power over how you feel about yourself.”
TW: blood, body horror, colonization, death, death of a loved one, injury/injury detail, kidnapping, murder, slavery, terminal illness, trafficking, violence, war.
My feelings on this book are much the same as they were for book 1. In fact, I could probably copy and paste most of my review for Skin of the Sea and not have to change much at all for it to describe my thoughts.
Briefly, this was very much okay. It follows in the footsteps of the first book, having an incredible concept but an execution that I genuinely struggle with. From the romance to the actual arc of their journey, I can't help but feel like I'm missing... something. Like this has been a seven book series with years of build-up, rather than a pretty short duology with characters that have known each other for an extremely short period of time.
All that being said, I still love how the historical elements are woven in with the fantasy. I love reading about the author's portrayal of Mami Wata and the cultural aspects of the setting, I just simply wish I had enjoyed the story itself more than I did.
Still, I do recommend this duology to anyone that loves mermaids and/or books with a heavy focus on mythology.