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A review by litwithlesia
A Letter from the Lonesome Shore by Sylvie Cathrall
adventurous
inspiring
mysterious
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
Thank you to NetGalley and Orbit Books for the advanced copy of this book!
This was a beautiful conclusion to the Sunken Archives duology! I really loved being back in the cozy, whimsical world of E and Henerey, and seeing them thrive together in a new environment. They are just such a sweet match, and I loved getting to see the way Henerey is so kind and support of E’s mental health struggles.
We are given some additional perspectives in this book, and while I did find the constantly changing POV to be a bit overwhelming and confusing at times, I did appreciate the unique viewpoints and the context gained depending on the narrator. I wish there was clearer tonal shifts between different characters’ letters, but I still enjoyed the reading experience overall!
Highly recommend this duology if you enjoy the Emily Wilde series and cozy, whimsical fantasy worlds!
This was a beautiful conclusion to the Sunken Archives duology! I really loved being back in the cozy, whimsical world of E and Henerey, and seeing them thrive together in a new environment. They are just such a sweet match, and I loved getting to see the way Henerey is so kind and support of E’s mental health struggles.
We are given some additional perspectives in this book, and while I did find the constantly changing POV to be a bit overwhelming and confusing at times, I did appreciate the unique viewpoints and the context gained depending on the narrator. I wish there was clearer tonal shifts between different characters’ letters, but I still enjoyed the reading experience overall!
Highly recommend this duology if you enjoy the Emily Wilde series and cozy, whimsical fantasy worlds!