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Written on Jul 2, 2022
Who will Penny choose to save? Herself or Bo?
Penny Talbot and Bo Carter
Penny Talbot is our main character and has lived in Sparrow, Oregon, her whole life. The only downside is knowing that the town you live in is cursed, and every month of June, you need to be careful of said curse. Penny lives on Lumiere Island, which houses the lighthouse that keeps sailors and fishermen safe in their waters. She is a lovely girl who doesn't have too many friends, but Penny's okay with that. Penny wants to be happy and live a nice life in Sparrow, Oregon, since she believes that she's destined to stay there forever. She is a great main character, even if everyone thinks it is strange, especially since she lives with a mom who's already considered nuts.
Bo Carter comes to town carrying a lot of secrets. The main one is why he indeed came to town. Bo tries to see the curse through logical eyes since he doesn't believe in them. Until it starts to be real for him, a lot about Bo is woven into the plot, so that I won't say much, but I feel like Bo is a great character who was just dealt a bad hand when he came to Sparrow, Oregon, on a whim before the start of the Swan season.
The Curse
The Swan season starts on June 1st and goes up to the summer solstice. Three girls died on June 1st, 1823, and those three girls come back every summer on their birthday until the summer solstice to bring about their revenge on the town that killed them two centuries ago. Throughout the book, we learn a lot about the Swan sisters and how they never get caught. We see their revenge, and the curse on the town is that three girls get taken by the three sisters, and then those three girls drown the boys. Each girl does this because that's the way the curse works. The three sisters return and make their appearance known by their birth order. Once it's the summer solstice, the three Swan sisters return to the ocean, and the town gets to rest until next year.
I think that Ms. Ernshaw has done a fantastic job of crafting this curse. Especially the way the curse works for the poor town. I felt sorry for whatever unsuspecting boy they could lure to their own water grave to be with them for eternity.
Five Stars
The Wicked Deep by Shea Ernshaw is a wonderfully crafted story about young love, curses, and ghosts. Ms. Ernshaw has done a brilliant job with this, and being able to weave this elaborate plot together makes me wonder if there is another town like Sparrow floating around her head with a tale to tell. The story was beautifully done, and I couldn't put it down; I was so entranced by this sad story of the Swan sisters and how the citizens of Sparrow just turned on them. This book takes place during the summer but could be read any time throughout the year. Maybe even on a stormy day if you don't mind losing a few hours of your day to the world of Sparrow, Oregon.
I am giving The Wicked Deep by Shea Ernshaw five stars and a huge recommendation from me for anyone that loves a great young adult paranormal romance.
This one has been on my TBR since it was released. I am so glad that I was finally able to read it.
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This review was originally posted on Baroness' Book Trove