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A Ship of Bones and Teeth
A Ship of Bones and Teeth | Karina Halle
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A STANDALONE gothic dark fantasy pirate romance re-telling of The Little Mermaid from the New York Times Bestselling Author of River of Shadows and Blood Orange. Princess Maren is a woman with a secret. When she was just 16-years old, she sold her soul to the sea witch Edonia, giving up a life underwater in exchange for the love of Prince Aerik on land. But after a decade of abuse and misery inflicted by the cruel prince, Maren wants nothing more than to leave him and her royal role behind and find Edonia to reverse the spell. An opportunity for escape presents itself when the prince and princess are traveling overseas and are taken hostage by a band of notorious pirates, led by the fearsome Captain Ramsay "Bones" Battista. Maren has heard the sordid stories about the infamous pirate--not only is his ship supposedly haunted and crewed by the damned, but that no prisoners ever survive. Fortunately for Maren, she learns that the captain also has a score to settle with the sea witch. With any luck, Maren may be able to get her old life back, even if it's being held in the captain's wicked hands. But Ramsay gets more than he bargained for when he learns who--and what--Maren is, and that her appetite for revenge, freedom, and bloodlust rivals his. Meanwhile Maren finds herself falling for the pirate's dark nature, even as she discovers that Ramsay has a secret more deadly than her own. When it comes to the high seas, not all monsters lurk beneath the surface.
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AudiobookingWithLeah
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4⭐
-historical fantasy romance
-a dark retelling loosely based on The Little Mermaid
-heat: hot&spicy🥵
-pirates/the code of the brethren
-with plenty of sea monsters
-Karina Halle has great ideas as a writer, although, I‘m not always a fan of her execution. But she is improving because I liked how she flipped “The Little Mermaid” into an adult romance tale. While not without its issues, it was both inventive and scandalous.

AudiobookingWithLeah -I‘m fairly certain that Jo Raylon is also known as Xe Sands…and I feel her voice lends itself quite well to romance. John Masterson is not one of the more notable male romance narrators I‘ve heard but he was okay. 3mo
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monibookishnerd
Mehso-so

Adventurous story though mostly character driven.
Wished for more details in the worldbuilding and the witches' magic.
The development of the romance didn't feel slow burn as promised because the intentions were too directly revealed in the thoughts or in the dialogues. The romance got sweeter and sweeter towards the end of the book.