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Beneath Cruel Fathoms Kindle Edition

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 99 ratings

After a violent storm destroys her ship, Isaura Johansdottir knows better than to hope she’ll be rescued from Eisland’s vast Failock Sea. Adrift and alone, her plans to start over lost, it’s a tragic conclusion after the disastrous end of her marriage—until she’s saved by Leonel, one of the merfolk, a creature long believed extinct. In repayment for her life, Leonel enlists her help to investigate the Failock’s mysterious and deadly plague of squalls. When Isaura discovers Eisland’s ruthless new Lord commands the storms, her life will be in more danger on land than it ever was at sea. As guardian of the Fathoms, Leonel must find the cause of unnatural storms ravaging the tidal currents and destroying the sea life. There are rumors of dark magic stirring in the Orom Abyss, the resting place of old, vanquished gods who tried to submerge the land millennia ago. Yet without proof, no one in King Ægir’s court will listen to him. And if it’s discovered he broke the Blue Laws to save a shipwrecked landweller, he might not survive the consequences. As storms spread, Leonel and Isaura uncover secrets as forbidden as the bond that grows between them. Betrayal lurks in the restless sea, and when ancient powers lay siege to Eisland’s coast, the truth may be drowned along with everything else.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07NZHG2QW
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Fine Fables Press (May 17, 2019)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ May 17, 2019
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 5.3 MB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 368 pages
  • Page numbers source ISBN ‏ : ‎ 1096121670
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 99 ratings

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A child of two cultures, this hapa haole Hawaiian girl is currently living among the tulips and windmills of the Netherlands. She now fills her days with family and fiction under rainy Dutch skies. With a house full of lovable kids, a three-legged cat, and one handsome Dutchman, she prowls the keyboard late at night while the minions sleep. Coffee? Nah, she prefers tea with a generous spoonful of sarcasm.

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Customers find the book has an exciting and solid plot that keeps them engrossed until the end. They praise the well-developed characters with emotional arcs and the right perspective from each character. The writing quality is also praised as good, with clear editing and a unique take on the little mermaid story. Overall, customers describe the book as a great read with solid worldbuilding and pacing.

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Customers enjoy the exciting and engaging plot of the book. They find the characters relatable and sympathetic, with a solid storyline that weaves together mystery, drama, and suspense. The worldbuilding is beautiful and the feel-good ending is satisfying.

"...The plot is also exciting and I didn’t see the ending coming. I can’t wait to read the next book so I can find out what happens...." Read more

"...But also because the story didn't include a gazillion implausible impediments and put the feel-good payoff way at the end...." Read more

"...Multiple scenes contain stunning imagery (the big climax, to name one), and the various details of Norse mythology blend seamlessly into the plot...." Read more

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Customers find the book an engaging read that explores a thoughtful take on the Little Mermaid story. They say it draws them in and keeps them hooked until the end. The message is well-executed, and the characters are well-developed and well-intentioned.

"...another person into their heart, which is a powerful message and well-executed...." Read more

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Customers enjoy the well-developed characters and emotional arcs set against vivid fantasy backdrops. They appreciate the right POV scenes from each character, which helps them understand their motivations.

"...It helps a lot that you get the right POV scenes from each character so you know what motivates their actions that seem cold or strange to the other...." Read more

"...times, and skipped some paragraphs of lovesick ruminations, I liked the characters, and felt good when they got together...." Read more

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"...I especially liked the growth of each main character as they dealt with personal and relationship challenges." Read more

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Customers enjoyed the writing quality of the book. They found it well-written and edited with a unique take on the mermaid story.

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Customers enjoy the book's pacing and worldbuilding. They find the underwater world well-crafted with strong female characters and funny dialogues.

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An uplifting tale of courage and self-reflection
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An uplifting tale of courage and self-reflection
"Doesn't friendship feed the soul? We all need people in our lives we can count on, including those we only know for a season. Even if someone isn't in your life forever, the time you knew them can change everything."Beneath Cruel Fathoms is an uplifting tale of courage and self-reflection, set in a world dominated by the crushing pressure of expectation and dangers lurking in the depths. Anela Deen’s Fantasy Romance combines the the fantastical elements of mythology with highly relatable, all-too-real elements of the burdens of life, where one’s roots are completely irrelevant. An account of a forbidden, delicate love, and a deep tenacity to right wrongs, readers are swept along the tides of a story that touches upon several devastating sentiments, but allows them to breach the surface with moments of respite filled with charming banter and silent introspection. I’ve been looking forward to reading this book for quite some time, and I’m so glad I’ve finally gotten the chance.Deen weaves a compelling mystery where two seemingly independent plot lines converge, creating a high-stakes race for answers as an ancient danger threatens all. Her ability to portray a story with darker aesthetics in a surprisingly light manner is superb, balancing the severity of the approaching menace with moments of refreshing, airy humor. Witty retorts aplenty, the book remains serious when necessary, making this a truly emotional journey to embark on. Told with a simple, yet flowing prose, the narrative paves the way for readers to become deeply invested in the characters as peril closes in on all sides. Filled with twists and turns and unexpected revelations, this is definitely a story that keeps you on the edge of your seat waiting for the answers to reveal themselves.The exceptional characterization is where this book truly shines. Readers witness the story unfurl through the eyes of Isaura, a human healer, and Leonel, guardian of the sea, by way of alternating chapters. Isaura, suffering the fresh wounds of the past, finds herself on a hunt for resolution, and in turn discovers truths that lie within. Leonel, a mortal child of a goddess torn between the worlds of the finite and the infinite, battles between what he has been taught and what he inherently recognizes. Each face heartbreaking realities in utter solitude. Both find solace in the most unexpected of places. In addition, an excellent supporting cast of characters aid our two leads along their paths in their own contrasting ways, each serving a distinct purpose and perfectly fleshing out this story."You are not alone."This is a tale of connection at first sight, followed by a blooming, organic love profound enough to shift the balance. From their initial encounter there’s a tender yearning between Isaura and Leonel, one that neither is prepared to contend with. As creatures of two worlds, their passion is one that shouldn’t transpire, but their aching hearts pine for a healing salve, and their personal beliefs of being undeserving of happiness are slowly chipped away by patience and trust. The realities they face are shattering, but together, hand-in-hand, they face the uncertainties of the world and triumph.The atmospheric, Norse-inspired alternate world readers are transported to is vividly illustrated, immersing us in the magic of myth. Indifferent deities, merfolk, draugr, sirens, and old gods populate the sea, while humans remain steadfast on the shores. A clashing of cultures born of old grudges and new grievances is apparent as strife batters the realms, where the fate of all becomes tangled in the silken webs of the immortals. Each setting, from Isaura’s quaint family farm to the majestic halls of Aegirheim, holds truths and trinkets to uncover. However, for fear of ruining the experience, I’ll leave the nooks and crannies for you to discover on your own.Beneath Cruel Fathoms is a story of a consuming love crafted to withstand the onslaught of the unknown and overcome the hardships blockading the path to genuine happiness. While the story closes up nicely, a few untied threads and unanswered questions remain for the future of this world, and I’m very much looking forward to continuing my journey in the rest of The Bitter Sea Trilogy. If you’re looking for an inspirational tale of unwavering resolve with characters that discover their truest strength along the way, then this may be the one for you. I thoroughly recommend.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2019
    If you like sweet romance that grows out of mutual respect and understanding, then you’ll also enjoy this tale.

    Leonel saves Isaura from drowning for selfish reasons, but he learns to trust her kindness. It helps a lot that you get the right POV scenes from each character so you know what motivates their actions that seem cold or strange to the other. Both are complex characters with problems in their past that they must overcome before they can finally accept their feelings. They have to love and accept themselves before they can let another person into their heart, which is a powerful message and well-executed.

    The descriptions of the ocean, the magical storms, and the merfolk experiences are all great. I picked up a lot of books with the ocean in the cover and/or the description as part of the SPFBO competition, and I have to say that this one has delivered the best so far. It felt like I was really there in the water. On the other hand, I felt that there could have been more description of Aegirheim and the Norse gods, but maybe these will get more detail in later books. This seems to be a new twist on Norse mythology so I am still figuring out how it all works.

    The plot is also exciting and I didn’t see the ending coming. I can’t wait to read the next book so I can find out what happens. But it looks like it will be released sometime next year so I’m keeping an eye out. I’ve read one other book by this author, A Ransom of Flames, which was in SPFBO 2, but this story was much stronger and had a clear plot to follow.

    Trigger warning: infertility. The issue is discussed in delicate, gentle terms but it may still be upsetting for readers who struggle with IF.

    Overall, I liked this book. I recommend it to fans of fantasy romance, mermaids, and Norse mythology.
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2019
    Last week I read "Beneath Cruel Fathoms" by Anela Deen because it's in my SPFBO group and I liked the first chapter. I soon found out that this is a romance book, which is not something I usually read (I'm more of an epic fantasy fan). But I continued on because A) I bought it, and B) it's clearly well-written and edited.

    <mild spoiler>
    Turns out, although I rolled my eyes mightily a few times, and skipped some paragraphs of lovesick ruminations, I liked the characters, and felt good when they got together. This is probably because the 2 MCs were well-developed and good-intentioned. But also because the story didn't include a gazillion implausible impediments and put the feel-good payoff way at the end. I like these characters and I want them to enjoy each other for a little while before the world gets saved or wrecked.
    </mild spoiler>

    There were enough fantasy elements and a solid plot beyond the romance to keep me going. Towards the end, there's an extremely exciting part that kind of goes over the top, and parts of that were off-putting. Also, I missed some foreshadowing early on that would have help me enjoy the bad-guy reveal (a mystery that I had been enjoying). It was there, but I missed it. Not Deen's fault.

    I was not the right audience for this book, but it mostly worked anyway because it was well-written.
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2019
    This book does everything right. The characters are flawed and laden with emotional baggage, yet relatable and sympathetic as they fight to understand themselves and each other. The plot weaves together mystery, drama, and suspense beautifully. The writing is vivid and fast-paced.

    I'm torn whether the strongest element in the book is the theme of overcoming shame and valuing oneself, or the beautiful worldbuilding in this fantasy. Multiple scenes contain stunning imagery (the big climax, to name one), and the various details of Norse mythology blend seamlessly into the plot. Story and setting are one here, and the author's research oozes off the page. You can tell that there's a lot more depth to this universe that will be explored in the rest of the trilogy.

    Read this if you're a fan of fantasy with solid worldbuilding and a generous serving of non-sappy romance. I'm looking forward to the next book in the series.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2021
    A fantastic story with strong characters and an exciting plot, filled with danger, growth, and magic. The only downside was that it felt long, which happens I guess when there is a strong plot AND a lot of character development, but I didn't mind because it was so good. I am now one of those impatient people who need the sequel RIGHT NOW not because this was a cliffhanger ending, but because I want to go back to this world again.
  • Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2019
    I loved this Anela Deen’s NobleBright story about two people who learn that they are not broken or worthless after all. Isaura’s willingness to make herself vulnerable by speaking the truth about her feelings, even when it embarrasses her, shows Leonel that he is worthy of love, even though he is different from his family. He learns that accepting his fear enables him to overcome it, whereas rejecting it just made it stronger. I loved the way he used this lesson to overcome other difficulties later in the book. His new self-esteem made him strong enough to see through his family’s skewed view of the value of life and to make a stand for the right. His love enabled Isaura to accept that being barren did not make her unworthy of her name that means Treasure.
    The characters, their situations and their world drew me in and kept me enthralled to the end. This is a book that is worth rereading and I will definitely reread it before the sequel comes out in 2020. I hope to learn more then about Jurek, Katrin and Ava, whose stories start so intriguingly here.
  • Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2020
    This was a well written story with a unique take on the mermaid (man) - human romance. I especially liked the growth of each main character as they dealt with personal and relationship challenges.

Top reviews from other countries

  • Vicky
    5.0 out of 5 stars A page turner
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 6, 2019
    Loved this book, read it in two sittings!
  • Nigel Perels
    4.0 out of 5 stars A Romance that reads like a Norse legend
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 6, 2019
    This Hawai'ian author melds her familiarity with the sea, with Norse/Viking mythology, romance, mystery, magic and action. A beautifully crafted story, the first in a trilogy, I'm looking forward to finding out more about her world's history & people.
  • Andrea
    3.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable but not great
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 19, 2021
    I thought Beneath Cruel Fathoms would be a 4 star read and perhaps the merfolk book I'd been looking for.

    I really enjoyed most of it. A nice set-up, good characters, good world-building, a mystery, a relationship that developed nicely.

    But both characters' self doubt became a bit annoying after a while and then the relationship was so melodramatic towards the end.

    I can't say that I'm too eager to read the next book(s), but maybe.

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