A review by hauntedorchid
The Seawomen by Chloe Timms

3.0

Esta knows nothing beyond her isolated island: the sea, she is told by her religious elders, is dangerous. There, the Seawomen lurk, ready to corrupt the island’s women and lure them into evil ways. But when Esta herself spies a creature living in the water, nothing will ever be the same.

I enjoyed this book, although its slow pace was off-putting at times. It has a lot to say about religion and morality, and individual freedom. A thoughtful read, ideal for fans of Midnight Mass or The Scarlet Letter.