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From These Dark Depths by Vanessa Rasanen

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  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.5

From These Dark Depths- 4.5⭐️ 3🌶️ (off page scene)

 A desperate pirate crew. An abducted captain. Can they save him before he faces the bloodthirsty sirens or will other dangers of the sea claim them first?

The crew of the Siren's Song race to catch up with the ruthless pirate who has captured their captain. But a sudden storm forces them to choose a perilous route. Desperate to save their captain and retrieve the enchanted dagger, the crew argues over how to survive the waters and what lies beneath.

Declan finds himself in the hands of a cruel and ambitious pirate with no desire to listen to reason or the truth. With no chance to escape, he must buy his crew time to reach him before he falls victim to his captor's deadly scheme.

In a world of myths and mystery, a captain's life hangs in the balance. But it will take more than skill and magic to save him. Can a crew come together to free their captain-or will their stubborn hearts sacrifice him instead?

Black Sails meets Throne of Glass in this captivating second installment of the Aisling Sea trilogy with higher stakes, new dangers, and more swoon-worthy romance that is sure to create fans of insta-love. Perfect for readers who don't mind steam on the page, but prefer it not be on every page. 

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✨My Opinion✨

It just got better! No sophomore slump for this series! Gradual spice increase! Vanessa Rasanen is doing this series right!

The added POVs of Tommy and Maura were a bonus for this book! Tommy is such a sweet cinnamon roll that is so relatable in how he struggles with feeling inadequate in his new role. Being thrust into acting captain when your best friend is in danger brings it’s own issues and forces some really great character growth.

Maura is an interesting POV mainly because she is going to help us readers see the human/fae conflict play out. And the group dynamics shift so nicely! I can’t wait to see where their story goes in book 3!

It did feel a little like POV ping pong with characters rehashing exact moments other POV’s already focused on. But I didn’t mind too much.

The introduction of the Fae and a look into what the rest of the kingdom is facing has been interesting and leading into a deeper conflict that I didn’t expect. To have a close to home issue and a bigger issue at large is going to be interesting to see wrapped up in the next book.

The surprise character that shows up and just steals your heart! I had to give myself a moment to process their presence and what this means and how things might go. It was wild! 

I’m so excited for the release of With These Last Breaths, even if the name is giving me heart palpitations with what it’s possibly implying…

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