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A Dark and Drowning Tide

By: Allison Saft
Narrated by: Saskia Maarleveld
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An Instant Sunday Times Bestseller!

A sharp-tongued folklorist and her academic rival must solve their mentor's murder in this lush sapphic fantasy romance from the New York Times bestselling author of A Far Wilder Magic.

Lorelei Kaskel, a folklorist with a quick temper and an even quicker wit, is on an expedition with six eccentric nobles in search of a fabled spring. The magical spring promises untold power, which the king wants to harness to secure his reign of the embattled country, and Lorelei is determined to use this opportunity to prove herself and to make her dream come true: to become a naturalist, able to travel freely to faraway lands.

The expedition gets off to a harrowing start when its leader-Lorelei's beloved mentor-is murdered in her quarters aboard their ship. The suspects are her five remaining expedition mates, each with their own motive. The only person Lorelei knows must be innocent is her long-time academic rival, the insufferably gallant and maddeningly beautiful Sylvia von Wolff. Now in charge of the expedition, Lorelei must find the spring before a coup begins and the murderer strikes again - and a coup begins in earnest.

But there are other dangers lurking in the dark: forests that rearrange themselves at night, rivers with slumbering dragons waiting beneath the water, and shapeshifting beasts out for blood. As Lorelei and Sylvia grudgingly work together to uncover the truth-and resist their growing feelings for one another they discover that their professor had secrets of her own. Secrets that make Lorelei question whether justice is worth pursuing, or if this kingdom is worth saving at all.

©2024 Allison Saft (P)2024 Bonnier Books UK
Dragons & Mythical Creatures Fantasy Murder Crime Fiction Magic

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Critic reviews

Richly imagined and as bewitching as a naiad's song, A Dark and Drowning Tide deftly weaves romance with powerful indictments of the fetid, nationalistic roots of our favorite fairy tales. But for each prick of a prejudicial thorn, Saft offers her readers a balm-at its core, this is a story about the healing capacity of love. Clever, emotional, and gorgeous. (Ava Reid)
A Dark and Drowning Tide is an enchanting tale in an intricately realized world. The narrative is laced with folk tales and enlivened by brave and clever protagonists. Its adventures are enriched by Allison Saft's beautiful prose, making it the perfect read for lovers of fantasy. (Louisa Morgan)
Richly imagined and deftly told, A Dark And Drowning Tide is a story that draws you deep as any unexplored wild and leaves you changed on the other side. (Hannah Whitten)
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I really liked the book and the dark Germanic theme was so cool 🫰I think the dynamic between Lorelei and Sylvia was very interesting. And also kinda funny how Lorelei was completely oblivious that Sylvia was trying to impress her for literal years 😂 at one point I was worried it would be a stoic and tragically not resolved love between them, but was happily proven wrong 😊 the mystery was intriguing and I had NO ideas who it was until the very moment of confession 😅 Ludwig was the perfect A-hole but I didn't suspect him at all, since it would have been too obvious

the Germanic theme

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The mystery was gripping enough and I liked the appearances of creatures from folklore as well as the introduction of stories here and there. However, I wish there was more world building overall and more information about the magic system.

It took me a while to get into the story at first because of Lorelei, the main character. Her attitude appears as quite antagonistic, but we get to know her throughout the story and can empathise with her attitude and wariness towards others, given their view of Yevanisch people.

Sylvia was an interesting love interest, I can understand Lorelei’s fascination with her. She is an intelligent, kind, alluring, and beautiful woman who comes from a different world than Lorelai. Her compassion for all the creatures was so strong and I loved seeing her interact with them.

This book was overall an enjoyable read and I would recommend it if you like sapphic romance, dark academia, and folklore based stories.

Haunting and enchanting story

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