A review by rachm77
Song of the Sea Maid by Rebecca Mascull

4.0

This is a bit of a slow-burner; I initially wasn't really grabbed by either the setting or voice, however Dawnay's coming of age in the most extraordinary way made for a really interesting story. The style is a little reminiscent of Dickens, and although the setting is 18th rather than 19th century, I thought there were similarities, which is obviously a compliment, despite the fact that I don't love Dickens!

Song of the Sea maid has many stereotypical elements, but Mascull develops them in unique ways, particularly through Dawnay's education, intellectual prowess and sense of adventure.

I received a free, digital ARC via Netgalley in exchange for my honest opinion.