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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.
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.