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SEA WITCH is set in 1800s Denmark (the home of Hans Christian Andersen, who wrote the tale we’re all familiar with), and as this is the olden days and people were a tad more superstitious than they are now, Evie (our future Sea Witch) is forced to hide her own witch powers. She is the daughter of the Royal Fisherman and a close friend of Prince Niklas, and she’s also having a sort-of fling with Niklas’ charmingly roguish cousin, Prince Iker.

However, Evie is holding on to a lot of pain years before the story s events, her best friend Anna drowned while she, Evie and Niklas were at the beach. A girl with an uncanny resemblance to Anna appears offshore and, though the girl denies it, Evie is convinced that her best friend actually survived.

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[Review] Sea Witch – Sarah Henning

How I read it: I received a digital ARC from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

Get it at Amazon UK: Sea Witch

Everyone knows what happens in the end.
A mermaid, a prince, a true love’s kiss.
But before that young siren’s tale, there were three friends.
One feared, one royal, and one already dead.

Ever since her best friend, Anna, drowned, Evie has been an outcast in her small fishing town. A freak. A curse. A witch.

A girl with an uncanny resemblance to Anna appears offshore and, though the girl denies it, Evie is convinced that her best friend actually survived. That her own magic wasn’t so powerless after all. And, as the two girls catch the eyes—and hearts—of two charming princes, Evie believes that she might finally have a chance at her own happily ever after.

But her new friend has secrets of her own. She can’t stay in Havnestad, or on two legs, unless Evie finds a way to help her. Now Evie will do anything to save her friend’s humanity, along with her prince’s heart—harnessing the power of her magic, her ocean, and her love until she discovers, too late, the truth of her bargain.

The rise of Hans Christian Andersen’s iconic villainness is a heart-wrenching story of friendship, betrayal, and a girl pushed beyond her limits—to become a monster.

I love fairytale retellings that make you feel like you’re reading something completely fresh and new, and SEA WITCH does just that – it’s a gorgeous re-imagining of The Little Mermaid, from the point of view of the sea witch that cursed her.

If you’ve read my other reviews you’ll have noticed that I also read (and loved) Alexandra Christo’s TO KILL A KINGDOM, which is another YA retelling of this fairytale. My initial worry with SEA WITCH was that it would be too similar, but it’s not at all – however, if you loved TO KILL A KINGDOM, I would definitely recommend this too. MERMAIDS! DEATH! DANGEROUS GIRLS!

The Little Mermaid was my favourite Disney Princess movie as a kid. I have not changed a bit.

SEA WITCH is set in 1800s Denmark (the home of Hans Christian Andersen, who wrote the tale we’re all familiar with), and as this is the olden days and people were a tad more superstitious than they are now, Evie (our future Sea Witch) is forced to hide her own witch powers. She is the daughter of the Royal Fisherman and a close friend of Prince Niklas, and she’s also having a sort-of fling with Niklas’ charmingly roguish cousin, Prince Iker.

Sounds like a nice cosy set-up, right? However, Evie is holding on to a lot of pain – years before the story’s events, her best friend Anna drowned while she, Evie and Niklas were at the beach. Anna’s body was never recovered, and Evie still mourns the loss of her friend, believing her to be gone forever – until one day she sees a familiar face through a porthole…

I loved the twisting mystery of this book – is Annemette really Anna, returned from the dead? Is she all that she appears to be? How does Evie turn from a quiet, witchy girl who dearly loves her friends into the powerful sea sorceress who steals the voice of a mermaid? All these questions are answered, but not quite in the way you might expect. SEA WITCH keeps the reader on their toes – several times I felt like I could predict what was going to happen next, only to be proved wrong. I was glad to see that I was proved wrong in some cases – I was initially worried that Evie and Annemette would be pitted against each other for Niklas’ attention, but was relieved to see that the drama came from elsewhere, and that the girls’ friendship was given just as much attention (if not more) than the romantic threads. It’s their story that is the focus, which I loved.

Did I mention there are mermaids? MERMAIDS ARE GREAT. Reading this book was like sinking into a warm bath of childhood nostalgia – I loved the Disney franchise and Saban’s Adventures of the Little Mermaid. I need more deadly mermaids. Sassy mermaids. Kick-ass mermaids. They don’t have to be romantic and cutesy and drippy. Books like this prove that, and take me back to watching Ariel and Marina go on adventures and get into trouble.

More of this, please.

Magic is carefully woven into the historical setting, and I loved the idea that witches and mermaids exist in SEA WITCH’s Denmark, but are hidden away – even Evie, who knows magic exists, isn’t sure if mermaids are real. I also liked that the romance was a bit messy (even more so than the original story!) with a bit of a love square going on between Annemette, Niklas, Evie and Iker – this may be a fairytale retelling, but this isn’t a fairytale romance…

If you love mermaid stories with a bit of darkness, or historical fantasy with witches, or doomed romances with death and danger, then SEA WITCH is for you. If this and TO KILL A KINGDOM are anything to go by, then mermaid YA is very much in, and I can’t wait for my next mermaid read!

For fans of: TO KILL A KINGDOM by Alexandra Christo, LORALI by Laura Dockrill, HEARTLESS by Marissa Meyer

Sounds like a nice cosy set-up, right? However, Evie is holding on to a lot of pain – years before the story’s events, her best friend Anna drowned while she, Evie and Niklas were at the beach. Anna’s body was never recovered, and Evie still mourns the loss of her friend, believing her to be gone forever – until one day she sees a familiar face through a porthole…
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Reviews for "Unleash Your Inner Designer: Creating Unique Displays with Sticky Magic Mounting Adhesive"

1. John - 1/5 - I was really excited to try out the Sticky magic mounting adhesive, but I was sorely disappointed. It claims to stick to any surface, but it couldn't even hold up a small picture frame on my wall. The adhesive is weak and constantly peels off, causing everything to fall to the ground. Don't waste your money on this product.
2. Sarah - 2/5 - I had high hopes for the Sticky magic mounting adhesive, but it just didn't live up to the hype. While it does stick to surfaces initially, it loses its grip after just a few days. I tried using it to hang decorations around the house, but they kept falling down. It's not a reliable adhesive and I wouldn't recommend it for anything other than temporary use.
3. Mike - 2/5 - The Sticky magic mounting adhesive didn't work as advertised for me. I tried using it to secure some cables to the wall, but they kept falling off within a few hours. The adhesive feels weak and doesn't hold well, especially on smooth surfaces. I ended up having to use nails to properly secure my cables. It's not a reliable solution for mounting anything heavy or long-term.
4. Emily - 1/5 - I had such high hopes for the Sticky magic mounting adhesive, but it was a complete letdown. It claims to be strong, but it couldn't even hold up a lightweight mirror in my bathroom. Every time I used it, the mirror would fall right off the wall. I don't understand how a product with "magic" in its name can be so ineffective. Don't waste your money on this useless adhesive.
5. David - 2/5 - The Sticky magic mounting adhesive didn't work well for me. It initially stuck to surfaces, but over time, it started to lose its grip. I used it to mount some small shelves in my kitchen, but they ended up falling down and causing a mess. I wouldn't recommend this adhesive for anything other than lightweight and temporary use. It's just not reliable enough for long-term mounting.

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