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Beneath Cruel Fathoms (The Bitter Sea Trilogy, #1)

por Anela Deen

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After a violent storm destroys her ship, Isaura Johansdottir knows better than to hope she'll be rescued from Eisland's vast Failock Sea. Adrift and alone, her plans to start over lost, it's a tragic conclusion after the disastrous end of her marriage--until she's saved by Leonel, one of the merfolk, a creature long believed extinct. In repayment for her life, Leonel enlists her help to investigate the Failock's mysterious and deadly plague of squalls. When Isaura discovers Eisland's ruthless new Lord commands the storms, her life will be in more danger on land than it ever was at sea.As guardian of the Fathoms, Leonel must find the cause of unnatural storms ravaging the tidal currents and destroying the sea life. There are rumors of dark magic stirring in the Orom Abyss, the resting place of old, vanquished gods who tried to submerge the land millennia ago. Yet without proof, no one in King Ægir's court will listen to him. And if it's discovered he broke the Blue Laws to save a shipwrecked landweller, he might not survive the consequences.As storms spread, Leonel and Isaura uncover secrets as forbidden as the bond that grows between them. Betrayal lurks in the restless sea, and when ancient powers lay siege to Eisland's coast, the truth may be drowned along with everything else.Preorder before May 17th and receive a free novella, coloring book, and a chance at grand prizes: https://bit.ly/2YoYhrj… (más)
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  themoonwholistens | Aug 31, 2020 |
I received this eARC from the author in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of this book in any way. All quotes are taken from the uncorrected proof and are subject to change.

It was honestly more of a 3.5 but the first half was great, so I'm rounding up.

Love and friendship. Shame and heartache. Endings and beginnings.

Obligatory Summary

Isaura is on a boat, going back home to her father's house after a failed marriage, but the sea has been behaving most strangely, and when her ship capsizes in a brutal storm, killing everyone except for her, she thinks she'll die far from anyone who loves her.

Leonel, the last of the mermen, illegitimate son of the sea goddess Ran, is the Guardian of the Fathoms. He's been investigating these storms for a while, trying to figure out what dark magic is causing them, but his royal family and kingly stepfather disregard every report. When he finds Isaura, adrift and alone, he breaks the Blue Laws to save her in hopes that she can help him solve the mystery.

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I had the pleasure to read an ARC of Anela Deen's [b:Failsafe|38729847|Failsafe|Anela Deen|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1519407585s/38729847.jpg|60313270] last year and, while I found the plot a bit iffy at best, loved the banter between the two leads and genuinely loved their connection. It seems Deen has since learned how to perfect that dynamic, following the same pattern for love interests in this book, and I absolutely loved it! Her writing itself has significantly improved, and I made about 230 notes in my copy, the vast majority of which were positive. I was seriously expecting this to be a 5 star read, but unfortunately, the one thing Deen didn't improve was her plots. I'll go into this in a sec.

A life, no matter how long it lasted, had value.

The first half of this was fantastic! Truly spectacular, with some of the most atmospheric writing I've ever read, and the deeply moving themes of the main characters were phenomenally done. Isaura's struggle with self-worth after learning she is infertile and her husband leaving her made me literally sob at one point, and Leonel's entire lack of personal identity at the hand of his abusive family ruined me. Isaura's father Johan and his sister Erla were a riot and I loved everything about them. The worldbuilding was amazing and I've never wanted to explore the ocean as much as in this, and that's saying a lot, because I wanted to be a marine biologist for like 10 years in my childhood.

But it didn't really continue past the 60% mark or so. The arcs stagnated and the plot followed them, but then both went from 30 to 100 real quick. Given how things ended with the main duo, I honestly don't know what kind of convoluted conflicts are going to arise in the sequel and third book to keep the romantic tension high. I dread a love triangle but I'm honestly thinking it might happen -_- Please hear my plea, Anela, and don't do it!

(Update! I've received confirmation from Anela Deen herself: there are no plans for a love triangle!)

“Things didn’t turn out how you hoped, but you reached for what you wanted. I’m proud of you for that.” He closed the open shutter, softening the sounds of the outside world. “Now it’s time to reach for something else.”

The side romance, or the heavily implied one, between two supporting characters, Isaura's adopted brother Jurek and Leonel's only nice sister Ava, really lacked any emotion and didn't really do anything for the plot. It kind of made me dislike the two characters for no good reason.

Certain events happen at the end that may or may not involve water zombies, which I loved in concept, but their execution lacked something. I was also pretty disappointed that there was no call back to Gunnar, the super nice sailor from the very beginning, and it felt like a disservice to his death.

Ultimately, this was amazing, and I'm super glad I read it! I'm hyped for the sequel and I love supporting Anela Deen's work, because I think she's honestly a really great person and a very promising writer. Though this had its misgivings, I'd still recommend it, as well as Failsafe, to anyone who likes fantasy, of any age.
“We aren’t defined only by our failures and sorrows. I’m starting to believe we’re an assortment. A few big events, but countless smaller details. Little joys that carry us through the days, even when those days are hard.”
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  Faith_Murri | Dec 9, 2019 |
Great storytelling...
A storm comes up out of nowhere and sinks Isaura's ship leaving no survivors except for her. She is left for dead in the middle of the ocean. But she's in luck because Leonel, the last of the merfolk and protector of the seas, is investigating where these storms are coming from. He saves her, and together they team up to solve the mystery of the violent storms. Secrets and betrayal lie ahead for the two as their bond grows ever closer. The question is, will they survive long enough?
Okay I will admit, when I read the beginning of this book I found it 100% cliche and was rolling my eyes. "Yes, the ship sinks, the merman saves her... it's all been done before..." But then I started reading more and the more that I read the less cliche the story became. In fact the more I read the more fresh and new material I came across. You find yourself turning pages to find out what happens next. This book is very unpredictable which is very refreshing.
This book has great world-building to where you can actually envision the characters world that they move around in. It also has great character development throughout the book and you really get to have a feel for the characters that the author writes. Especially Isaura (for me). I completely understand her plight in the book and at times I wish I could reach out and hug her and tell her that it's going to be okay. She is also a very strong female lead character which I very much appreciate.
The banter between the two main characters is also very humorous and very relatable. It is not overdone and is very true to life and real sounding.
This book has a lot of action I'm not going to lie but it has a great plot pace and very well executed. This book is obviously well-thought-out and put together very carefully for its readers. I love the great mix of genre elements. I would call this a Game of Thrones meets The Little Merman type of story.
The ending was also a very great element. While wrapping up the story of the first book in a neat little bow the author also sets us up for the second installment quite nicely. I am very much anticipating its release.
I would lastly like to mention that I personally loved all of the Nordic terms and characters of mythology throughout the book. That was very different and surprising for me considering that mermaids in Nordic stories were evil beings. But this book has taken the two elements and weaved them together in a very different light. I liked it a lot. Being of Norse ancestry myself, this really hit home for me.
This was definitely a good book and I very much recommend it to others who enjoy a good fantasy with lots of action and adventure. ( )
  SumisBooks | Sep 29, 2019 |
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After a violent storm destroys her ship, Isaura Johansdottir knows better than to hope she'll be rescued from Eisland's vast Failock Sea. Adrift and alone, her plans to start over lost, it's a tragic conclusion after the disastrous end of her marriage--until she's saved by Leonel, one of the merfolk, a creature long believed extinct. In repayment for her life, Leonel enlists her help to investigate the Failock's mysterious and deadly plague of squalls. When Isaura discovers Eisland's ruthless new Lord commands the storms, her life will be in more danger on land than it ever was at sea.As guardian of the Fathoms, Leonel must find the cause of unnatural storms ravaging the tidal currents and destroying the sea life. There are rumors of dark magic stirring in the Orom Abyss, the resting place of old, vanquished gods who tried to submerge the land millennia ago. Yet without proof, no one in King Ægir's court will listen to him. And if it's discovered he broke the Blue Laws to save a shipwrecked landweller, he might not survive the consequences.As storms spread, Leonel and Isaura uncover secrets as forbidden as the bond that grows between them. Betrayal lurks in the restless sea, and when ancient powers lay siege to Eisland's coast, the truth may be drowned along with everything else.Preorder before May 17th and receive a free novella, coloring book, and a chance at grand prizes: https://bit.ly/2YoYhrj

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