A review by waytoomanybooks
the mermaid's voice returns in this one by Amanda Lovelace

emotional fast-paced

2.5

I've read the three books in this series, and it got blander as it went on. I had expected some kind of growth/depth by the time I read the third, but this was not the case. I think Lovelace touched upon some deep feelings, but that's all it is. A touch. She didn't explore any deeper than that.

I can appreciate that she has had some difficult struggles in her life, and it take courage to speak about those events. No one should have to suffer at the hands of someone else. But why bring those subjects up and then not explore or expound? Isn't that the purpose of writing a book of poetry?

As I said in my other two reviews of the series, I think Lovelace would've been better off writing an affirmation-based memoir. I think a prose poem approach would've been perfect.

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