Sea Witch by Sarah Henning

Sea Witch (The Sea Witch, #1)

by Sarah Henning

The fairy tale you thought you knew...

The story of the Sea Witch, the villainess from Hans Christian Anderson's classic tale The Little Mermaid, told from the viewpoint of the Sea Witch when she was a twelve-year-old girl...

Evie has been wracked with guilt ever since her best friend, Anna, drowned. So when a girl appears on shore with an uncanny resemblance to Anna, Evie befriends her in an effort to make amends. And as the two girls catch the eyes - and hearts - of two charming princes, Evie believes that she might finally have a chance at happy ever after. But is Evie's new friend really who she says she is?

A gripping story of friendship, betrayal and the power of hope...

Reviewed by leahrosereads on

4 of 5 stars

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Oh man, this was ALMOST my favorite retelling I've read. So close. I just felt like it was missing something...an actual twist! Haha, the "twist" I guessed real fast.

However, I loved the characters individually and the plot. Thought it was all really good. I didn't love the interactions between the characters all the time since it didn't feel believable. But, when it's a retelling can it even be believable?

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