Lovely, Dark & Deep

Lovely, Dark & Deep

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Book Review: Lovely, Dark & Deep by Megan Stockton ⭐️⭐️⭐️/5

I have alot of praise for this book but I do have a few issues with it as well. I do give this book a strong recommendation.

Let me start with the positives. This book is well written and has a fantastic set up and the cover art alone is beautiful and sets the tone for the novel. Pacing is quick and engaging. Definitely a single sit down read. I also really loved the set up and tone this book starts out with. You really feel like you're in this moment and waiting for the storm to come.

The characters were very all unique and each had a stand out voice in the text. I especially liked Fishers and Lyras POVs but I enjoyed each one on their own merit.

Unfortunately this is where the cons start to come one. (I understand these will be more my preference of how I hoped the novel would improve/explore.)

1.) once the storm happens. It seems to disappear. We get descriptions of it still. But our characters don't really seem hindered by the “storm of the century. They can still get to locations with relative ease.

2.) the creatures were slightly disappointing. I wish we got more story as to what was happening. It doesn't need to be elaborate or holding my hand but they were a tad one dimensional to the story.

3.) length. I really wish this book had another 100 pages. I would have loved to gotten more connections to these characters. The author does a great job with building this community. But I do think it ends and events happen too fast that we loose the weight and impact that could've been felt harder given more time to these characters.

Overall. This is a fast paced horror filled novel. Full of nasty descriptions and characters you want to pull for. I just wish we got more out of the actual story and a better resolution.

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I'd love to know more about the last chapter. Were the women sirens or mermaids? I feel like I missed something important from it.

April 1, 2024Report this review