A review by bookmaddie
The Sirens by Emilia Hart

dark emotional mysterious reflective medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.25

I was so excited for more from Emilia Hart, since I loved her debut, WEYWARD! This novel follows a young woman who leaves college after a harrowing encounter & flees to her sister, who lives in a remote beach town with a dark history. But her sister isn’t there when she arrives, and mysterious dreams begin taking over her life, showing her a story that might not be so farfetched after all.

The story sounds so intriguing, but it fell a bit flat for me. I think Hart shines when writing historical fiction, but the contemporary part of the narrative felt a bit flat and overdone to me. There’s a LOT of different storylines stuffed into this novel, and I found the contemporary parts to feel trite. The attempt at injecting feminism into the plot worked more in the historical storyline, and felt elementary in the contemporary storyline.

The characters & their formidable bonds in the historical storyline kept me reading. Otherwise, I might have been tempted to put this down. Even so, this is a quick read, so if you’re a fan of mystery, touches of fantasy, and righteous revenge, then this might be a good beach read for ya.

Thanks to @stmartinspress and @netgalley for my advanced digital copy. THE SIRENS is out April 1st!

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