A review by abbie_
Shark Heart: A Love Story by Emily Habeck

emotional hopeful reflective sad fast-paced

5.0

Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for my free digital ARC in exchange for a review!

What an unexpected delight of a novel! I am not usually one for judging a book by its cover, but when I first joined Netgalley I spotted this one and could not resist it. Very glad to report that the contents match the stunning cover! 🦈🌺

Shark Heart focuses on Wren and Lewis, a newly married couple who receive possibly the worst news you could get during your first year of wedded bliss: Lewis is transforming into a great white shark. In the world delicately crafted by Emily Habeck, some people are born with genetic mutations which see them slowly transform into various animals, from zebras to Komodo dragons. The first part of the book follows Lewis & Wren as they get to grips with the new state of their reality and try to plan for the future.

I absolutely fell in love with both of these characters. Habeck brings them to life so vividly, when I realised the next section of the book was moving onto Wren’s mother I was genuinely devastated. But I shouldn’t have worried, as the author put just as much love and thought into Angela’s story as well, and soon enough I was enraptured with that narrative too. Habeck explores heavy topics like abuse (physical and emotional), parent-child relationships and health & illness with a light touch that never feels insensitive. The chapters are extremely short, some just a few lines long, but every word feels carefully chosen, imbued with warmth and tenderness.

I find it hardest to write reviews of books I love with no criticism, I came to look for my notes on Shark Heart only to find I hadn’t taken any. I was utterly absorbed in the story, loathe to put my iPad down for even a second and leave these characters. The way Habeck explores various relationships, with some casual queer rep in there, hooked me completely.

Gorgeous, striking prose, emotional depth, a unique concept - a definite favourite of the year for me!

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