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A review by jayati
The Wicked Deep by Shea Ernshaw
5.0
CW: Murder
This book was intriguing and mesmerising and I have to say that it was very hard to put it down.
I don't read a lot of paranormal but I'm really glad I read this one!
The book kept me on my toes for its entirety and I just couldn't stop thinking about it. The writing was great and it made me want to continue reading it and I was honestly very disappointed when the book ended.
The plot was great - a small beach town with a paranormal history and three sisters coming back to life and drowning boys as revenge for how they had been drowned 200 years ago. From the very beginning, there is a mystery which is left unsolved and hinted to, although in different ways and you keeping asking yourself what it might be alluding.
It was quite hard to figure out until the very end when the truth is revealed, and even then I was quite surprised.
I also loved how the author kept switching from the present to when the Swan sisters were alive as it helped me gain some perspective on who they were. It also helped me sympathise with them instead of completely despising them for being the murderers that they surely were.
The MC is quite a complex yet mysterious character up till the very end as there are many things about herself that she keeps hidden. It was sort of spooky being in her head and seeing everything through her eyes because you kind of always know she is hiding a dark secret and can't seem to figure what it is!
The romance in this novel is also great! It forms quite an integral part, especially because of the ending and I have to say that I was quite satisfied with it. It was soft and slow and often confusing but also really sweet and beautiful in the sense that I understood what they were feeling. I just loved Bo so much and learning his story and hearing everything he'd gone through broke me.
Overall, it was a great read and had an amazing spooky vibe which has me excited for halloween! Would definitely recommend!
This book was intriguing and mesmerising and I have to say that it was very hard to put it down.
I don't read a lot of paranormal but I'm really glad I read this one!
The book kept me on my toes for its entirety and I just couldn't stop thinking about it. The writing was great and it made me want to continue reading it and I was honestly very disappointed when the book ended.
The plot was great - a small beach town with a paranormal history and three sisters coming back to life and drowning boys as revenge for how they had been drowned 200 years ago. From the very beginning, there is a mystery which is left unsolved and hinted to, although in different ways and you keeping asking yourself what it might be alluding.
It was quite hard to figure out until the very end when the truth is revealed, and even then I was quite surprised.
I also loved how the author kept switching from the present to when the Swan sisters were alive as it helped me gain some perspective on who they were. It also helped me sympathise with them instead of completely despising them for being the murderers that they surely were.
The MC is quite a complex yet mysterious character up till the very end as there are many things about herself that she keeps hidden. It was sort of spooky being in her head and seeing everything through her eyes because you kind of always know she is hiding a dark secret and can't seem to figure what it is!
The romance in this novel is also great! It forms quite an integral part, especially because of the ending and I have to say that I was quite satisfied with it. It was soft and slow and often confusing but also really sweet and beautiful in the sense that I understood what they were feeling. I just loved Bo so much and learning his story and hearing everything he'd gone through broke me.
Overall, it was a great read and had an amazing spooky vibe which has me excited for halloween! Would definitely recommend!