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The Wicked Deep
by Shea Ernshaw
I so thoroughly enjoyed this book! I have never been actually able to read an eBook completely but this book...I ran through it in under 5 hours! I could not put it down.
Between almost each chapter, we get a little bit of information about three sisters, named Marguerite, Aurora, and Hazel, that are living in Oregon in the early 1800s. I loved these sections as they really helped me differentiate the sisters instead of seeing them just as "those three sisters." I really wanted more of them! (or maybe a prequel companion story? *wink wink at Shea Ernshaw* Getting more of them would've been so much fun and would've really developed that time period and the town. near the end, two of the sisters make references to how the town has changed. Seeing more through the 1800s eyes would've really made this hit home more.
In present time, we meet Penny who lives in the small town of Sparrow. I really loved Penny throughout the whole book. She seems like such a good person as well as a local and outside (like a beautiful mash up of her parents.)
Now I am not a big fan of romance but wow this book's romance hot me in the feels. I spent the last 1/4 of the book ugly crying like a Kardashian! Little pieces of the book that seemed so casually and normal to include starting being connected and wrapped up. God, Hazel just tore my heart out! I wanna find myself a Bo to heal the broken heart of!
The mysteries were really interesting and I definitely did not see all the twists and turns that came at the end...that intertwined past and present and romance and family.
PS I cannot wait for this book to come out because there's some pretty beautiful lines in here that MUST get pretty art made for it
Between almost each chapter, we get a little bit of information about three sisters, named Marguerite, Aurora, and Hazel, that are living in Oregon in the early 1800s. I loved these sections as they really helped me differentiate the sisters instead of seeing them just as "those three sisters." I really wanted more of them! (or maybe a prequel companion story? *wink wink at Shea Ernshaw* Getting more of them would've been so much fun and would've really developed that time period and the town. near the end, two of the sisters make references to how the town has changed. Seeing more through the 1800s eyes would've really made this hit home more.
In present time, we meet Penny who lives in the small town of Sparrow. I really loved Penny throughout the whole book. She seems like such a good person as well as a local and outside (like a beautiful mash up of her parents.)
Now I am not a big fan of romance but wow this book's romance hot me in the feels. I spent the last 1/4 of the book ugly crying like a Kardashian! Little pieces of the book that seemed so casually and normal to include starting being connected and wrapped up. God, Hazel just tore my heart out! I wanna find myself a Bo to heal the broken heart of!
The mysteries were really interesting and I definitely did not see all the twists and turns that came at the end...that intertwined past and present and romance and family.
PS I cannot wait for this book to come out because there's some pretty beautiful lines in here that MUST get pretty art made for it