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Pub Date May 06 2025 | Archive Date Oct 15 2025

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An addictive dark Mer fantasy romance ...

A LOVE BOUND BY FATE. A KINGDOM ON THE BRINK OF EXTINCTION.

Beneath the waves, an ancient feud between the Mer and Drowned has simmered for centuries, sparked by a forbidden love and a tragic curse...

Kind and innocent Morgana Scott has always been told something’s wrong with her—she senses people’s feelings.

Her overbearing mother has dragged her to countless doctors, but no one has a cure for her "condition."

The unexpected death of her grandmother sends her to Ruadán’s Port, a windswept seaside town on Scotland’s Isle of Islay.

Steeped in superstition and shadowed by eerie tales of Mer, Selkies, gods, and ghosts, the town holds a history as restless as the sea itself.

Here, she meets Finn—magnetic, dark, and utterly unreadable. His mystery pulls her in, but the very thing that intrigues her might be why she should keep her distance.

As the festival of Samhain approaches, the ocean whispers tales of the dead, and an ancient prophecy stirs—one that could unravel everything Morgana thought she knew about herself and the world beneath the waves.

TROPES:

  • Small town 
  • Slow burn romance 
  • Dark romance fantasy 
  • Twists and tension 
  • Spice 🌶️🌶️
  • Relatable "this could happen to me" FMC 
  • Dark and mysterious MMC 
  • Who did this to you?
  • Morally grey characters
  • Fate and prophecy 

An addictive dark Mer fantasy romance ...

A LOVE BOUND BY FATE. A KINGDOM ON THE BRINK OF EXTINCTION.

Beneath the waves, an ancient feud between the Mer and Drowned has simmered for centuries, sparked...


Advance Praise

"The chemistry between Finn and Morgana is a slow-burn romance layered with tension, secrets, and undeniable passion." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

"I loved the underwater world of the book and was hooked and couldn’t put it down. I feel sad that it’s over now. Looking forward to the next edition." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

"Beautifully written and had intriguing suspense." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐





"The chemistry between Finn and Morgana is a slow-burn romance layered with tension, secrets, and undeniable passion." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

"I loved the underwater world of the book and was hooked and couldn’t put...


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Thanks for the advanced copy of the book! I quite enjoyed this first installment, looking forward to seeing what happens next and how the story is resolved. I really liked the setting and could totally relate to the FMC. This was a semi new to me story take on Mermaids that I quite enjoyed and would be interested in seeing more of.

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After reading the description I was really excited to receive an advanced reader’s copy of this book! It was a 4.5 star read for me and I was pleasantly surprised because I had never read anything based on underwater myths and legends. The FMC, Morgana was so relatable, quirky, and awkward. The book had me hooked very quickly and kept a good rhythm which made it hard to put down. I flew through it in one day. The world building was really great. I could easily bring to life the scenes in my head both in Scotland and below the water. There were a few plot holes left open that I found confusing with some of the side characters that I’m not sure if they will be addressed more in the next book but I’m definitely looking forward to finding out. And honestly there were some times that I laughed and thought ok that was cheesy but those few times were greatly overshadowed by how much I loved all the lore and storytelling and growth of the relationships and character development.

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This book had me hooked from the start. There’s suspense, world building, slow burn romance, plot twists that literally left me wanting more. I felt as if I was a part of this world with mer, selkies & the drowned. I absolutely loved the lore in this book mixed in present day. Finn & Morgana have such a passionate relationship and the ending has me wishing the next book was already available because I need to know all the things. There were a few characters I felt needed more and that I was left with a lot of questions that I really hope are brought to light in the next book. Such an intense cliff hanger. I’m so glad I was able to receive the ARC from J Strelou via NetGalley.

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I was pleasantly surprised by how much this story resonated with me. Morgana, the main character, is wonderfully drawn – her quirks and vulnerabilities made her incredibly easy to connect with. The author's skill in building both the Scottish and underwater settings is remarkable; I could vividly picture every scene. The plot moves at a satisfying pace, ensuring that the book is hard to put down. Though a couple of side plots left me with questions, the strength of the central story, the character development, and the fascinating lore make this a highly recommended read. I'm definitely invested in continuing the series!

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Sea of Evil and Desire is a dark, atmospheric read with a unique folklore twist. The writing kept me intrigued, and I enjoyed the eerie seaside setting and slow-burn romance. While it didn’t quite reach 5-star magic for me, it was still a solid and enjoyable story.

4/5 stars

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3.75 stars

Kind, innocent and beautiful Morgana has always felt too much. Protecting herself from the feeling of others she becomes an outsider, when she find out of her grandmothers passing. It is to easy to leave everything behind to her place of birth, and things start to get messy. Having to figure out who she is and family she falls head first into trouble. The story had a steady pace of entertainment and mystery leaving me wanting more and more. But Morgana’s personality is not my preference, she was very innocent and naive to the point where it was alarming. Finn mysterious and set on knowing more about morgana was captivated unable to leave her side. Protecting her while also keeping to his responsibilities becomes difficult. Keeping her at a distance there were parts where his aloofness felt forced, it didn’t feel natural or flow well with the character. Morgana’s ability to see Finn for who he is without manipulation, feeling wanted and accepted limits Finn choosing her over his duties. While they had great chemistry the romance was weird there were sappy moments that felt stilted and unnatural. Everything else was great! The mythological retellings are one of my favorites with creative world building, the minor characters stood out and had personality. I’m sad that I have to wait so long for the next one.

Thanks to NetGalley and the author I received a ARC for an honest review !

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I would like to thank the author for providing me with an advance copy of the book in exchange for an honest review!

This was definitely a fun read! One thing that I appreciated about this book was its fascinating setting and plot. The underwater world was unique and different than anything I’ve read recently! There were elements of mystery, betrayal, and suspense, which kept me engaged and excited to find out what happened next.

However, I did find the pacing to be somewhat slow, and I didn’t develop a very strong connection with the characters. I think Morgana, the FMC, is the character I did relate to the most.

Overall I had a good time reading, and definitely recommend giving it a shot.

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This book had me enticed and pulled in from the start. Full of twists and dynamics I could have never imagined. The romance was great! The plot - unique. By far one of the most interesting reads thus far. I could not put it down.

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Very interesting read! I like the authors world that they created and how it is laid out for the reader. Interesting dynamic between the MMC and FMC, she is a inquisitive character while he is the dark and dangerous type. I’m interested to see how the plot lays out in the next book. The main characters back story and powers are what kept me intrigued to keep reading.

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SEA OF EVIL & DESIRE 🫧🌊 4.5⭐️

Wow, this is such an emotional journey. I absolutely loved reading this book, watching Morganna (FMC) and Finn (MMC) develop as characters throughout the book, seeing their journey. Just incredible.

Firstly LOVE the map and the glossary!

We’re introduced to Morganna our FMC living with her mother. However her grandmother passed away and she’s forced to go to stay with her grandfather in England. Scotland to be specific, in a coastal town called Ruadán’s Port. Which i absolutely love. Her mother never wants to go back there, we’re left asking questions like why? And I became very intrigued into the story immediately.

There’s lots of weird paranormal instances occurring once she settles in the town. Hearing songs, seeing people with sunken faces and people who disappear.

We’re then introduced to Finn our MMC, he’s absolutely gorgeous. However alluring and suspicious. We get glimpses of what we think his personality is and then it changes. I felt myself desperately asking who is he? What is he about? It kept me on edge THE WHOLE TIME.

This was literally what I wrote whilst reading the book.

“Who is Finn? I NEED TO KNOW WHAT HES ABOUT, WHY DOESN’T HE HAVE NETFLIX? WHY DOES HE SEEM SO ARROGANT THEN CHARMING? He’s strange”

Morganna starts hearing the music of the sea and how this connects with her and her grandmother as she has dreams of the deep sea, what lies beneath is it real or true? She has the insignia mark of the kingdom of the deep, her dreams show her “the drowned” - everyone who’s ever drowned at sea.

Morganna had a dream but wasn’t a dream then disappeared for 2 days. This is where the journey begins, there’s so much plot to the story, and I never knew what direction it was going to go in. The world building is really well written and can visualise everything so clearly.

🫧 DUAL POV
🌊 DARK AND MYSTERIOUS MMC
🫧 SLOW BURN
🌊 UNDERWATER WORLD
🫧 MYTHS & LEGENDS
🌊 SCOTLAND SETTING
🫧 DARK ROMANTASY 🌶️
🌊 UNIQUE LORE & MAGIC SYSTEM
🫧 POLITICAL INTRIGUE

Thank you so much J Strelou for the ARC, I throughly enjoyed this and desperate to see Morganna & Finn’s story continue.

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SEA OF EVIL AND DESIRE
J.Střelou
4⭐️
2.5🌶️


A LOVE BOUND BY FATE. A KINGDOM ON THE BRINK OF EXTINCTION.

Beneath the waves, an ancient feud between the Mer and Drowned has simmered for centuries, sparked by a forbidden love and a tragic curse . . .

Firstly I wanna say I really enjoyed this book! 📖 it has opened my eyes into a different style of writing and world building! I never thought I would love a mermaid romance as much as I did!

Morgana our FMC is part drowned and Selkie and throughout the book we find out more about her destiny. Finn is our MMC and he firstly comes across as this dark mysterious and dangerous man watching Morgana. I found both of these characters had great chemistry between them, their energies bounced off each other and you can see the relationship developing throughout the book. I personally loved Edward, he was such a great side character and I hope we get to see more of him in the next book.

“You asked me about destiny once, and I realised when you cried for peace that we were meant to meet.”

The world building was good! I did find myself getting a little bit confused however over the course of the book i figured it out more - in my defence this is my first mermaid/ sea creatures book 🤷🏻‍♀️ and this book has gave me a great introduction into this sub genre of Romantasy books. The pacing was great - I didn’t find it dragging on, the ending does have a cliffhanger which definitely opens up for a follow on book. I didn’t find the ending to be rushed like some books. Bit of a shocker in the Epilogue 👀💔

Overall, this book truly captivated me and I was so immersed in the world of mer, drowned and selkie. I hope we get to see some characters entering the second book ( such as Morgana’s father!) I really wanna hear his story and where he is now! 😄. Will definitely read the next book and recommend to my followers 🧡

“Amor perdot nos.”

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I absolutely loved this book.. absolute page turner and couldn't put it down. Can't wait to see more from the author!

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I just finished A Sea of Evil and Desire, the first book in J. Strelou’s The Deep Saga, and I’m still wrapped up in its wild, stormy magic. This mermaid and merman romantasy, set on the rugged Scottish Isle of Islay, hooked me with its dark folklore and heart-pounding romance. It’s the kind of book that feels like a cold wave washing over you—thrilling, a little eerie, and hard to shake. As an ARC reader, I loved so much about it, but it had a few bumps that kept it from being a total knockout. Here’s my real, from-the-heart take on what swept me away and what left me wanting a bit more.
What I Loved:
• A World That Feels Like It’s Breathing: Ruadán’s Port is so vivid I could practically smell the seaweed and hear the gulls. The stormy cliffs, foggy streets, and whispers of Mer and Selkies make the town feel alive. And the underwater scenes—crumbling mer cities and shadowy depths—are straight-up haunting. Strelou paints it all so beautifully, I was lost in it, like I could dive right in.
• Morgana’s Got My Heart: Morgana Scott is the kind of heroine I want to grab a coffee with. She’s dealing with her grandma’s death, feeling a little lost, and then there’s this weird gift—she can sense people’s emotions. It makes her feel so real, like she’s stumbling through this mystery just like I would. Her connection with Finn, this mysterious guy who’s all charm and secrets, is chef’s kiss. Their slow-burn romance had me smiling like an idiot, especially lines like, “She’s in my bones, my blood, every breath I take.” Swoon.
• Romance That Hits All the Feels: If you’re into dark, Gothic-y romance with a fantastical twist, this is your jam. Think The Scorpio Races meets something sultry and magical. Morgana and Finn’s chemistry crackles—every look, every touch feels huge. The spicy moments are hot but never over-the-top, and they tie into the story’s big emotions about love and sacrifice. I was rooting for them hard.
• Twists That Kept Me Up Late: The story’s about an ancient feud between the Mer and Drowned, tied to a cursed love story, and it’s packed with surprises. Morgana’s fur coat triggering weird visions, the creepy Samhain festival, the prophecy about her—it all builds to these “whoa” moments that had me flipping pages way past bedtime. I didn’t see half of it coming.
What Didn’t Quite Work:
• The Middle Drags a Bit: The book starts with a bang and ends even stronger, but the middle gets a little sluggish. Morgana’s poking around the town, digging into old stories, and it felt like some scenes went on too long. I wanted the story to pick up the pace and get back to the big, juicy stuff.
• Side Characters Stay in the Background: Morgana and Finn are amazing, but the other folks—like her grandpa or the grumpy locals—don’t pop as much. I wanted to know more about them, what drives them, but they felt more like props to push the story along. A little more depth would’ve made the town feel even richer.
• A Few Things Felt Obvious: The romance is dreamy, but I could tell early on where Morgana and Finn were headed, thanks to her pull toward him. It didn’t ruin anything, but I wished for a couple more curveballs to keep me guessing, especially since the plot twists were so good.
My Final Thoughts:
A Sea of Evil and Desire is a gorgeous, haunting read that pulled me into a world of merfolk, curses, and a love story that’s got me all in my feelings. Morgana’s journey and her electric connection with Finn are the heart of it, and Strelou’s writing is so lush it’s like poetry. Yeah, it slows down in the middle, and I wanted more from the side characters, but those are small gripes for a book this enchanting. If you love dark romantasy with a sea-soaked vibe, you’ll eat this up. I’m already itching for the next book in The Deep Saga to dive back in!
Note: I got an ARC from the publisher via NetGalley, and this is my honest-to-goodness take, no filter.

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I had so much fun reading Sea of Evil and Desire! I absolutely love fantasy worlds set under the ocean, and this one delivered everything I wanted—beautifully eerie settings, mysterious sea creatures, and rich world-building that really pulled me in.

Normally, I’m not a huge fan of mythology, but the way J. Strelou wove mythological elements and characters into the story totally worked for me. It felt fresh and exciting rather than overwhelming or confusing.

And that plot twist at the end?! I was literally going “wow wow wow what’s going on now?!” I thought everything was wrapping up nicely, and then—boom. Total chaos (in the best way).

Also, confession time: I kept pronouncing “Pisceon” as pissin’ in my head the whole time. I don’t know why my brain does this—maybe because English isn’t my first language—but I eventually thought, “Surely the author wouldn’t name a character like that,” and realized it’s probably supposed to sound way more elegant.

Thank you for the arc, this is my honest opinion!

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I’m gonna get it out right at the beginning - having your merman character use ‘Finn’ as his land name is fucking lazy writing.

Having said that, once my eyes had returned from the back of my head where they rolled to upon reading ‘Finn’, this was actually a pretty good book.

I really liked the concept of the Drowned - the idea that people who drowned ‘lived’ on on the ocean floor in little colonies until their time was here. I’ve not seen anything like that before, so it felt like quite a fresh idea, which can be hard to find in fantasy books nowadays.

Dual POV is always a win for me. The romance was good - maybe a smidge awkward at times, but easy enough to gloss over.

I did think that the relationship with her grandad felt a bit off at times - like she literally moved continents to be with him and look after him and they barely had any real connection? This could be developed further in the next book though so I’ll let it slide.

Pacing at times was maybe a bit rushed, but on the whole a fun read with interesting lore. 3.75/5, rounded up.

Thanks Netgalley for the ARC

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4.75 🌟 - Thank you NetGalley and J Strelou for a copy of this ARC. I will be giving my honest review. WOW! The premise and delivery of this book was phenomenal. This is the first fantasy book/series that I have read that is set underwater. I thought the world building of Ruadan Port, SS Jones' Lady & the Seven different kingdoms was so interesting and such an original idea. I enjoyed learning about the history of both the port and the underwater locations and the history behind the ongoing feud between the mer and the drowned. The imagery and descriptions of all of the places was written so well that you could just imagine everything so vividly.

I LOVED the slow burn romance between Finn and Morgana and I thought they were so cute together. I hope in the rest of the series we will see this develop.

However, I do wish that there was more of a conclusion to the first book because it ended so abruptly (or maybe I just wanted to continue reading about these characters). When this book publishes on the 6th May, I implore you all to go, buy and read this book because I had such a fun time reading it.

TW : This book featured a lot of SA and dark themes so read cautiously at your own will. Some of the scenes made me feel a bit uncomfortable, but the TW are stated at the beginning of the book and more information is available online.

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An absolute dream of a book and a pleasure to read <3 The characters were fabulously written, and the world building was next-level. Morgana, innocent and naïve and Finn, mysterious, dangerous (and gorgeous), the tension between them was captivating and the interactions showed the chemistry was off-the-charts! I need to know what happens next because I have so many questions that need to be answered in the next book!

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I enjoy the book as it beautifully written and the emotional journey was kinda make me hook to the story, I felt a bit sad when finishing the book consider this as my first underwater setting book, the magic lore easy to understand which make it easy to read the book.

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Sea of Evil and Desire hooked me with its interesting premise, fantastic world building, and its generational based magic system. However, Morgana's character kind of ruined it for me. I loved broody Finny though, who doesn't love a mysterious and melancholic mmc?! Morgana was just a bit too naïve and I found myself wanting to smack her often.

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Thank you to Netgalley and the Author for allowing me to read this book in exchange for an honest review of my experience.

LORD HAVE MERCY ON MY SOUL. I am soooooooooooo mad at you author. How dareeeeeee... You left me on a cliffhanger. Now I have to wait for the next books.. because there will be next books *stare*.

Morganna, our FMC, starts the book out living in America. When her grandmother passes away and her grandfather is left on his own (because he doesn't do travel or even leaving the town), Morganna makes her way to the sleepy town of Ruadan's Port in Scotland. Little does she know, her family has a rich and mysterious history in this town.. and that rich and mysterious history comes out to play. Morganna finds out that nothing is as it seems.. not even our hunk of an MMC, "Finn". Morganna is about to embark on a journey that will literally have her questioning her sanity (and the confusing feelings in her pants).

This book is not a high spice book, but rather a very slow burn, tension filled story that will have you on the edge of your seat (I finished this in one sitting). The world building in this story is succinct and incredibly well thought out. I did not hate a single moment. The characters are all 3D and they grow together. Even the imagery is incredibly vivid.

I will, however admit that the ending was rushed and it could definitely have used some fleshing out. I would have liked to have seen a more cliffhangery cliffhanger, rather than just a story cutoff.

Genuinely.. if I have to wait years for the next book, I am going to be upset.

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✨ARC Review✨

Sea of Evil and Desire by J. Strelou

If you love folklore, mythical creatures, war, and gods and goddesses, then this book is for you. I truly enjoyed this novel, and I read it in one day.

Morgana finds herself in Ruadan’s Port to take care of her grandfather after her grandmother died. There, she meets a mysterious man named Finn, who follows her around. What sets Finn apart is that Morgana cannot sense his feelings - unlike how she can read other people.

This book’s world building and use of mythical creatures are amazing. The FMC Morgana is strong, loyal, and smart. Sure, she is attracted to Finn, but she did not let her feelings distract her from her goal.

On the other hand, we have Finn who is also headstrong and loyal to his people and family. His methods of “wooing” Morgana may be out of the ordinary, but they are interesting. Even though there were times when Finn bordered on creepy his stalking, I think his development throughout the story was still well done.

The other characters in the book were also well written especially Edward. I thought he was just a minor character at first, but I appreciate how the author developed him into something more. Also, I can’t wait to read more about how Manannan will influence Morgana in the future.

Overall, I think that Sea of Evil and Desire was great. I love that it’s set in the modern times, so it’s relatable. I can’t wait for the sequel to the book! The cliffhanger is already driving me crazy. This book will be in my head for a while.

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3.5 stars. This was a fun fantasy - I loved reading about selkies, I’ve not read a fantasy featuring those before! I did think the dialogue felt a bit awkward at times, the FMC needed fleshing out/ building up a bit more before the finale, and her relationship with her grandfather felt a bit stilted - but otherwise an enjoyable read!

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This first book in what I’m sure will be a wonderful series is chock FULL of vibrant and magical world building. The whole ocean is well developed into different realms with different creatures and lore and characters.

I was entranced by the plot and each moment spent under the sea. I do wish Morgana was a bit older, the market is saturated with new adult romantasy stories, so having a more mature main character would be a bit different and more appealing to readers in outside of their 20s.

Would love to read the next book, it ends on a cliffhanger, so I hope there’s a second one in the works!

Thank you to NetGalley & the author for a copy to read and review!

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Gripping from the first page, this thriller delivers a fast-paced ride packed with suspense, twists, and tension that never lets up. With sharp writing and a plot full of dark secrets and unexpected turns, it’s the kind of book you’ll race through in one sitting.

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Okay hear me out. Keri lake vibes but with mermaids. The suspenseful mystery lured me in and I was shooookith at that plot twist!!! I mean…can I get the 2nd one now??? Please 🖤

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🌊 Welcome to Ruadán’s Port, where ancient curses sleep beneath the waves, and love might just be the most dangerous magic of all...

Sea of Evil and Desire is a moody, seductive plunge into dark Mer folklore, tangled prophecies, and forbidden romance. Set against the haunting backdrop of a windswept Scottish isle, this fantasy romance blends Celtic myth with slow-burn tension, otherworldly secrets, and a heroine with a heart as open as the sea.

Morgana Scott arrives in Islay grieving the death of her grandmother, only to find herself caught in a tide of eerie legends, whispers of Selkies, and a deepening connection with Finn—a magnetic stranger with secrets inked into his soul. The chemistry between them simmers, but fate has other plans, and a centuries-old feud between Mer and Drowned threatens to drag them both under.

The atmosphere is where this book truly shines: wild cliffs, crashing waves, and festivals steeped in superstition. As Samhain approaches and the veil between worlds thins, Morgana is forced to confront the truth of her family, her powers, and the ancient feud that threatens to pull her beneath the waves—heart first. Think eerie, salt-drenched settings, and Celtic folklore woven into a modern-day mystery.

✨ Perfect for fans of:
- Dark coastal folklore
- Tragic love stories wrapped in seafoam and prophecy

Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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Thank you Netgalley

WOW! I absolutely loved reading this book, I loved the unique magic system and the plot and romance was perfect.

Will definitely read the next book and cant wait to see how the story continues.

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This book is unique and interesting, it is so much more than just a story about mermaids. I loved how easy it was to get into the story. The book is original because of the settings and the folklore included in it; I have never heard of some of the creatures included in this book. The story was engaging and immersive. The characters had depth, and you could feel for them. I would say, if you dislike books with a lot of description, it might not be for you. So much happened in that book, it could have benefited from being a bit slower at times and more developed. The ending was a bit of a letdown for me, because it was left in the middle of the main quest. However, I cannot wait to read the next book in the series.

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✨ Ever had a moment where a book just calls your name? 📚 When I first saw this one filled with Scottish folklore and mythical tales, I knew I had to dive in! Julia has this amazing talent for painting the story with her words. From the very first paragraph, I felt like I was living in the pages 🌊

Even though the writing style wasn’t my favorite, the story truly swept me away. I loved exploring the world of mermaids, Selkies, and the legends of the drowned. Have you ever read a book that took you on a magical journey?

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Sea of Evil and Desire had an intriguing premise and delivered a romance that kept me turning the pages. The chemistry between the leads was definitely the highlight — full of tension, longing, and just enough angst to keep things interesting. I found myself rooting for them even when the plot itself felt a bit uneven.

While the worldbuilding and pacing didn’t always fully pull me in, the emotional pull between the characters made up for a lot. I especially enjoyed the moments where their connection deepened through small, vulnerable exchanges. It’s the kind of romance that simmers under the surface, which I really appreciated.

Overall, this was an enjoyable read, especially for romance lovers looking for a story that blends danger, desire, and a hint of darkness. I just wish the plot had been a little tighter to match the strength of the romance.

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Sea of Evil and Desire by J. Strelou is an addictive plunge into a dark, atmospheric fantasy romance that masterfully blends small-town mystery, ancient prophecies, and irresistible slow-burn tension. Morgana is a relatable and compelling heroine, and the windswept Isle of Islay setting adds a haunting, immersive backdrop to her journey of self-discovery and danger. Strelou weaves in layers of folklore, fate, and emotional depth, while the chemistry between Morgana and Finn crackles with just the right mix of mystery and spice. With morally grey characters, unexpected twists, and a lush, eerie atmosphere, this is a 4-star read that will leave fans of dark fantasy romance desperate for the next tide to roll in.

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For it to be a debut novel, I’m blown away. The world building and character development is outstanding. I can’t decide if Finn is going to end up being my new favorite dark knight or the newest villain! Highly recommend snagging book one of this series when it releases May 6th!

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I was very quickly hooked by both the main storyline and the backstory/curse. I absolutely loved learning so much about Celtic folklore, such a nice change of pace from the fae stories I typically read. Having the perspectives of both Morgana and Finn really helps tie everything together, and I loved the character development of Morgana as she slowly began to gain confidence and discover who she truly is. Not a 5 star for me because I found some of the interactions between Finn and Morgana to be a touch over the top for my tastes (not the spice, just the excessive declarations). I really hope we continue to get more perspectives in the next book, I can’t wait to find out what happens next.

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I loved this book! Finn and Morgana had sizzling chemistry that was woah and I loved the world-building involved. The world-building was vivid and interesting while the characters kept me engaged every page I turned. I also adored how strong Morgana was despite everything she was facing and the world she was thrust in out of nowhere. This book made me appreciate the romance of the dark deep blue ocean where no one knows what’s lurking…100% would recommend reading this!

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Sea of Evil & Desire🧜🏻‍♀️
4 ⭐️
2.5🌶️
Release Date: May 6th📚
This new release brings a new spin on the usual romantasy with a world of Mer, Selkies, and the Drowned!
Our FMC Morgana has lived a sheltered life with her mother. We start out finding out that she has a very unique ability to sense emotions. When her grandmother passes away, she volunteers to go stay with her grandfather in a seaside town in Scotland. Morgana ends up having a connection to this small seaside town’s history.We meet our broody MMC, Finn. We have a slow burn with lots of tension!
The storyline is twisty without the predictability. I loved the world building and the characters were very likable! It’s ends with a cliffhanger and I cannot wait for book 2!
✨Dual POV
✨Mer, Selkie, the Drowned
✨Prophecy
✨Small Town
✨Slowburn
✨Dark Romantasy
Thank you NetGalley for the eARC! All opinions and reviews are my own!

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4.5⭐️
2.5🌶️

‘Love is the reason for everything.
But it can also be our ruin.’

Wow. I could not put this down. I am so glad I was granted an eARC copy of this book. Thank you NetGalley.

I need book 2 now. I was not ready to leave this world behind AND I need to know what’s going to happen!

Dual POV
Small Scottish town
Mystery
Prophecy
Mer, Selkies, the Drowned
Slow burn
Dark Romantasy
Dark mysterious MMC

I wanted a mermaid/ocean fantasy and this book delivered!

Let me start by mentioning the beautiful map and glossary…..I was hooked before the story had begun. Then knowing it was set in a small Scottish town on an island and I was sold (I love anything Scottish). Also add the fact it is steeped in Scottish and Celtic mythology of the ocean….totally enraptured.

The writing was poetic and emotional. The plot and storyline was twisty without being far-fetched or predictable. The tension between our MMC and FMC was boiling, and had me yearning for them to be together. The FMC and MMC were likeable and the FMC relatable. The world building was magical and the reader discovered along with the FMC being shown through her eyes.

It ends on a plot twist that had me frustrated and wanting book 2 now!

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*ARC review* Release date: May 6th
4/5 ⭐️

Sea of Evil and Desire by J. Střelou is an under the sea, mythological fantasy with a slow burn romance. The story takes you from Scotland to the deep sea discovering a world of Mer, Selkies, the Drowned, and many more. Overall, I enjoyed this book. The plot and world building was something new to me so it was a breath of fresh air. While I enjoyed the romance, I would love to see their relationship go deeper. The book leaves you on a cliffhanger- I can’t wait to see what happens next. Recommend: yes

Pros:
- Likable characters
- Dual POV
- Scene description

Cons:
- Slow start
- Inconsistent pacing
- Quick spice scenes

Thank you NetGalley for allowing me to review this book

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I really love the idea and concept of this book. There are not many books that have undersea mythology. We have the Drowned, Mer’s, Selkies and whilst Sirens were mentioned a couple of times, we didn’t get any insight into what they really brought to the kingdom but hoping this will be explored in book 2.

It was a quick and easy read and I liked the world building very much. I think it really set the scene visually. I found the underwater descriptions captivating.

I did, however, struggle to connect with the characters. I feel like I only got to know Morgana & Finn on a superficial level. I really wanted to get to know them on a much deeper level.
But I did really like Edward. We got to glimpse into his past and how it affected him in the present day and the emotions from him made me feel something and I need that in a character.

As an emotional reader, I rate books based on how they make me feel. Whilst I enjoyed the lore & world building, it was the connection with the characters that fell a little short for me.

I would love to thank Julia again sending me a hardback version of the book. It’s something I’ll cherish for a long time.

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Sea of Evil and Desire pulls you in with its atmospheric setting and tantalizing promise of a love story entangled in ancient lore. J. Strelou paints a vivid picture of Ruadán’s Port, a Scottish town steeped in superstition and secrets, immediately creating a sense of mystery that lingers throughout the book.

Morgana, with her unique ability to sense emotions, is an intriguing protagonist, and her connection to the town's hidden history feels organic. The introduction of Finn, the brooding and enigmatic love interest, adds to the allure. The "slow-burn romance layered with tension, secrets, and undeniable passion," as described by other readers, definitely holds true. I enjoyed watching their relationship unfold and the chemistry between them was palpable.

The narrative effectively weaves together elements of Scottish folklore, Mer mythology, and a prophecy that hints at a larger conflict brewing beneath the surface. The world-building is strong, particularly in establishing the history and animosity between the Mer and the Drowned.

However, at times the pacing felt a little uneven. There were moments where I wished the story delved deeper into certain aspects of the mythology or explored Morgana's powers more fully. The plot, while engaging, occasionally felt like it was hinting at more than it delivered, leaving me wanting a bit more substance.

Overall, Sea of Evil and Desire is a captivating read for fans of paranormal romance with a strong emphasis on atmosphere and lore. While it has a few minor pacing issues, the compelling characters, intriguing world-building, and undeniable chemistry between the protagonists make it a worthwhile escape. I'm definitely interested in seeing where the story goes next!

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i love mermaids and selkies so i was having a ball what a fun fantasy world im excited to see where this world and its characters go in the rest of the series.. i see there is atleast another book and thank god cause the ending… finn and morgana were gonna have to start communicating please god

thank you netgalley & the author for the arc!!

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Thank you for the ARC! A solid and enjoyable mix of ocean creatures and romance. I love the idea of a shape-shifter being able to go underwater, which is a refreshing change of pace from typical shifting stories. I think all of the little nods during descriptions that remind you that some of the book takes place underwater is great - having suckerfish cleaning algae off tables in a hospital is specific but also very unique. There were some points that the language didn't really line up with what characters would realistically be saying (or doing), but those didn't hinder the read. I will be looking forward to the story continuing in the next book, and thankfully there was only a little bit of a cliffhanger at the end to keep you wondering what will happen next.

I would say this is a 1.5 out of 5 in spice (not for young teenagers but also not a main focus of the book).

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📖ARC Review📚
Releasing: May 6th

With a prophecy, a mad king, a power hungry villain, a broody male main character and an awkward female main character the stage has been set for a rollercoaster ride of a story.
Finn is broody, tormented by his past, and held in a chokehold by his duty. Morgana is awkward and desperate to belong after a life of loneliness and sensory overload. They are drawn together by circumstance and a small town.
While the town is an interesting grounding point much of what happens there felt like filler leaving the immersive underwater world the author has created as the true gem of this story.
The end nudges you in the direction that the next book should follow, but leaves the reader with so many questions and really just wanting more.

Thanks to @netgalley & @j.strelou for the e-arc in exchange for my honest review.

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4.25/5 ⭐ – Slow-burn, Eerie, Captivating

"𝙄 𝙣𝙚𝙚𝙙 𝙩𝙤 𝙠𝙣𝙤𝙬 𝙩𝙝𝙚𝙧𝙚'𝙨 𝙝𝙤𝙥𝙚 𝙛𝙤𝙧 𝙪𝙨. 𝙀𝙫𝙚𝙣 𝙞𝙛 𝙞𝙩'𝙨 𝙟𝙪𝙨𝙩 𝙖 𝙨𝙞𝙣𝙜𝙡𝙚 𝙙𝙧𝙤𝙥, 𝙗𝙖𝙧𝙚𝙡𝙮 𝙚𝙣𝙤𝙪𝙜𝙝 𝙩𝙤 𝙩𝙖𝙨𝙩𝙚. 𝙒𝙞𝙩𝙝𝙤𝙪𝙩 𝙩𝙝𝙖𝙩 𝙙𝙧𝙤𝙥 𝙞 𝙘𝙖𝙣'𝙩 𝙨𝙪𝙧𝙫𝙞𝙫𝙚"

Aaaah I LOVED this book! I’ve had my eye on it for ages, so I was beyond thrilled to receive an ARC — and let me tell you, it absolutely did not disappoint. I devoured Sea of Evil and Desire in a single sitting. J. Strelou, I blame you for the state of my neglected to-do list because this story had me hooked!

Yes, I’m biased when it comes to mermaid tales — but this book delivered so much more. Think mermaids, selkies, gods, and ghosts wrapped in Scottish-inspired folklore, all set in a hauntingly atmospheric seaside town (and of course, under the sea!). The world is lush, eerie, and magnetic, with layers of mystery, ancient curses, tragic love, and fate-driven prophecy that pulled me in very quickly.

And the tension between Morgana and Finn? Magnetic. Visually, I keep picturing a darker Ariel and Eric haha, but with twist and turns that you'll just have to read yourself! The pacing is a little bit slow, but it works beautifully for the story’s haunting atmosphere. The story has a cast of intriguing side characters both on land and under the sea, and I would’ve loved to see them explored a little more deeply. And yes... I 𝘯𝘦𝘦𝘥 the sequel asap (pleaseee) 🙈

If you’re into dark mer-fantasy romance with lore-rich storytelling, slow-burn tension, and a mysterious "who-did-this-to-you" MMC, Sea of Evil and Desire belongs on your TBR. It releases May 6 — and I highly recommend you pre-order it now!

Huge thanks to Julia Strelou and NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review!

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Thank you NetGalley for allowing me to review this book.

Sea of evil and desire was a unique book for me. I enjoyed the book being set in Scotland as we learned about the drowned, Mer, and other mystical sea creatures. Learning about the main FMC and her back story was fun to learn. I was constantly on the edge wondering what was going to happen next. I also never was sure who to trust and even at the end I’m still questioning motives.

I will be reading the next book once it comes out to see where this goes next.

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This book was checking so many boxes for me!
✨DUAL POV
✨ DARK AND MYSTERIOUS MMC
✨ SLOW BURN
✨ MYTHS & LEGENDS
✨ SCOTLAND SETTING
✨ DARK ROMANTASY
✨ UNIQUE LORE & MAGIC SYSTEM
✨ POLITICAL INTRIGUE

Once I finally figured out how to get this ARC onto my Kindle (yes, I had a mini meltdown over it), I devoured it. I could NOT put it down. This book pulled me under like a riptide and never let go! I’m so glad it’s going to be released on Kindle Unlimited because I need my book club to read this with me ASAP. This book is staying in my head rent free until book two drops.

Finn and Morganna’s chemistry is electric—a delicious slow-burn romance full of secrets, tension, and undeniable passion. From the very first page, the story hooks you with nonstop twists, eerie suspense, and an immersive underwater world that blends mermaids, magic, selkies, and myth. The plot feels fresh and totally unique, with a romantic thread that’s both swoony and emotionally charged. It gave me summer vibes, goosebumps, and a new obsession all at once. I have a strong feeling this is going to be the next big BookTok sensation— yes, it’s just that good.

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This book was stunningly gorgeous! Beautiful and prose and beautiful chapter art as well. It’s a dark mermaid fantasy romance and it hit the spot for me, as I’ve been craving a good sea romance. Morgana was such a fun and relatable character to follow and I really loved her. And FINN! Sigh. I’m in love. I loved all of the town history and lore surrounding it all.
Read if you like:
Small town
Slow burn romance
Dark romance fantasy
Twists and tension
Spice 🌶️🌶️
Relatable "this could happen to me" FMC
Dark and mysterious MMC
Who did this to you?
Morally grey characters
Fate and prophecy

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Sea of Evil and Desire 🌊✨

This book was incredible—a gripping, atmospheric read that had me on the edge of my seat the entire time, trying to untangle all the twists and figure out the true nature of our main characters.

We follow Morganna, our FMC, as she moves to the hauntingly beautiful coastal town of Ruadán’s Port in Scotland after her grandmother’s passing, to care for her grieving grandfather. But the town holds secrets—deep, ancient ones that begin to unravel as Morganna arrives.

Enter Finn, the mysteriously gorgeous man who radiates danger and allure. Morganna is drawn to him in ways she can't explain, despite every instinct telling her to stay away. And then there’s the song—an eerie, irresistible melody Morganna can hear, calling her toward the sea.

As the story unfolds, secrets rise from both land and water, and not everything—or everyone—is what they seem. The book ends on a cliffhanger that answers just enough to keep you hooked while leaving so many more questions to be explored.

I’m so ready to dive deeper into this world and uncover the rest of Morganna and Finn’s story in the next installment. If you love coastal folklore, mysterious romances, and underwater treasures that leave you breathless, this is one to add to your TBR immediately.

Thank you to the author and NetGalley for a copy to read and review!

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Review: Sea of Evil and Desire by Julia Strelou
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
Sea of Evil and Desire is a lyrical, emotionally charged tale of fated mates, set in a kingdom teetering on the edge of ruin. Without giving away spoilers, the male lead gives off strong Kai Azer energy—he’s a man bound by blood to a mad king, burdened by duty and tainted by violence. Emotions are a weakness he cannot afford… until he’s sent to investigate a curious human girl. A girl who might be the key to a prophecy that could reduce his burning kingdom to sand.
Only, his powers don’t work on her. But she works on him. Irrevocably. Her presence unsettles him, her allure anchors him. And when he realizes who she truly is, he would burn the world he’s sworn to protect just to keep her safe.
This fantasy novel weaves sensuality, ancient secrets, found family, rebirth, and prophecy into a rich, romantic narrative. The emotional stakes are intense, the conflict devastating, and the ache between the two leads—palpable. It’s a story of lovers fated by the gods not to save the sea, but to end it. The catch? Finn and Morgana love each other as deeply as they love the sea.
In a war of love versus duty, which will survive? When destiny calls for destruction, can love still be salvation—or is it simply the gods’ most poetic form of revenge?
Julia Strelou writes like a poet. The prose is beautiful and immersive, full of lyrical sentences that beg to be underlined. My only critique would be that the worldbuilding occasionally felt overwritten, especially in the setting descriptions. But for a fantasy realm as layered as this one, it may have been necessary to ease into the depth.
The book ends on a cliffhanger—sort of.
Will I read the next one?
Absolutely.
Thank you to the author for the ARC copy.

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“Love destroys us,” "But I realize now it destroys us in the most devastatingly beautiful way, and I would destroy myself a thousand times for you."

Sea Of Evil And Desire is an easy to follow undersea, romantasy. This book is great for anyone looking to find something simple yet magical to add to their summer TBR. If you are someone who prefers your books heavier on the fantasy and world building then this book probably isn’t for you.

I adored everything about this book.

Usually when the weather starts to change to warmer temperatures I find myself swapping out my more complex fantasy reads for easier, shorter stories that don’t require a lot of brain power. However this one, this is a summer vibe. The world building and Celtic lore was easy to follow but still interesting and created such an enchanting atmosphere to be immersed into. The urban elements also helped to make me feel connect to the story as well. I liked how the story was split between the Irish (or was it Scottish? 🤔 not really sure) landscape and the magical, undersea world. K Strelou has a fun and creative imagination. The little details that she put into the undersea world, like the anglerfish used as lanterns around the sunken ship made the story all the more immersive. This would make such a fun beach vacation book. Between the shoreline, the marine life, the small coastal sleepy town it takes place in and the magical undersea world, this story left me with all the ocean feels.

Morgana, the FMC is quirky, a little awkward at times but so likable and her inner monologue was pretty entertaining. Finn, the broody MMC was a pretty fun character as well. I loved their interaction with one another. They were definitely giving Eric and Ariel vibes but the 8 year old, diehard Little Mermaid fanatic in me ate up every moment of it.

For this being Strelou’s debut novel I have a feeling we can expect great things to come from her in future books. I enjoyed her writing style. She gives a perfect ration between dialogue and inner monologue. Something about the way she writes her characters makes them so relatable and not what you would typically see in a fantasy romance. The pacing was consistent and kept me turning the pages. Highly recommend it.

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Thank you to NetGalley and J. Strelou for the opportunity to read this ARC in exchange for an honest review. J. Strelou, thank you also for the beautiful paperback and merch — it was genuinely appreciated!

I'm still gathering my thoughts on <b>Sea of Evil & Desire</b>. Initially, I found it a bit difficult to get into — I was confused about what was happening and why the FMC was dealing with such a somber event instead of her mother. But as the story slowly (but surely) unraveled, things began to make sense.

The pacing was slow, but I actually appreciated that. It didn’t immediately throw us into a "guess the lore" kind of chaos. And when the lore <i>did</i> start to come together, it was done so well — the epilogue left me absolutely gobsmacked. I did <b>not</b> see that coming!

The characters were intriguing and gave me definite ACOTAR vibes — in a good way. I want to know more about them: Pisceon, the Grandfather, and especially the underwater world characters — the mermaids, princes and princesses, kings and queens, the sirens, the kingdoms of Krumus and Oceanos. I’m really hoping for spin-offs that dive into all their stories.

Finn (our merman MMC) and Morgana (possibly a Selkie?) had great chemistry and tension. The spice fizzled a bit, but I have a strong feeling Book Two is going to deliver some seriously pent-up angst — and I am absolutely here for it.

<b>Overall, I enjoyed the story, the lore, and the pacing. I'm giving it 3.5 stars.</b>

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Love destroys us in the most devastatingly beautiful way...and I would destroy myself a thousand times for you.

Wow! I love this book! I've never read a mermaid fantasy book before and this was perfect! The underwater world building was so well done that I felt like I was there! I love the Scottish folklore and Greek mythology! So fun! This did end on a cliffhanger :( I'm so excited and can't wait to read the second book!

Thank you to NetGalley and J. Strelou for the opportunity to read this ARC!

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This mythic urban fantasy grips you a tide fierce, relentless, and achingly beautiful. With world-building steeped in saltwater, Celtic lore,and secrets that whisper beneath the waves. Ruadán's Port is more than a backdrop, it's a haunting, living force tied to gods, curses, and the kind of grief that lingers like mist.

Morgana, our heroine, forged from trauma and storm. Her journey a reckoning of unraveling grief, tearing down emotional walls, and charging headfirst into fate. And the MMC? That unreadable, sea bound stranger? Pure, magnetic torment.

Tension thrums through every page emotional, magical, romantic. Villains you love to hate. Prophecies that burn. Spicy scenes laced with water magic that boil rather than soothe. And at the core, a love story woven into destiny, one that dares you to feel everything.

As for the ending... let's just say you will be left with some questions that will have you counting the minutes down until you can have them answered in book 2 of The Deep Saga.

Please note my Amazon review has been posted, but is still pending.

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4.5 ⭐
This was a great dark romantasy read! With a compelling story and beautiful poetry weaved within it! I was captivated by the alluring and dangerous world and the revelation of an ominous prophecy. Not to mention the broody and mysterious Finn and the steamy tension between him and Morgana. Their story was so addicting I was ferociously reading to see what would happen. The intricate lore of the gods and origins of the curse were hauntingly enchanting. I felt like a sleuth trying to piece together Morgana's mysterious heritage as the story was unfolding.
I absolutely can not wait to see what unfolds next in their addicting story!!
Thanks so much, NetGalley and the author, for the eARC!

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Thank you to net galley and Julia Strelou for the chance to read this ARC in exchange for my honest review.

This book had wonderful world building. I found the setting interesting and unique. I think the storyline had a lot of potential. I enjoyed the underwater world, the lore, and the mythological characters. I liked the Scottish sea side village setting. I also thought the descriptions of the setting were well done.

The pacing was a little off for me. The first few scenes seemed a little rushed but other parts felt slow. Some of the dialogue felt stilted to me and not always natural. I wished the there was some more character development of the main characters.

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Sea of Evil and Desire was a wonderous fantasy read seeped in folklore and I absolutely loved it. The author does such a great job intertwining folklore such as selfish, mermaids and more into this story. The world building is phenomenal and the author describes imagery of both the underwater world and everything else in such detail I felt like I was part of the story. Morgana is such a well rounded and lovable main character and I enjoyed Finn and his broodiness as well. I loved that this took place in Scotland and that there was so much folklore that could be pulled from the setting. The idea of the Drowned and Davy Jones locker was awesome! Readers that enjoy books seeping with mystery, folklore and underwater settings will love this book!

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This is an absolutely a must read; I was hooked from the very beginning!

If you like:

Dual POV
Slow-burn romance
Prophecy
Sea Folklore
Cliff-Hanger Ending
This book is for you!!

More on the book:
Morgana finds herself in Ruadán’s Port, Scotland after the passing of her grandmother. Strange things begin to happen, drawing her to the sea where she discovers there is something dark and mysterious at play. Morgana meets a mysterious man named Finn, who draws her in, Follow Morgana as she discovers the truth behind the family secrets and why she drawn to this mysterious man.

The lore is amazing, and the cliff hanger is chef’s kiss! I cannot wait to read the next book!

* I received a free e-copy of this book via NetGalley and am voluntarily leaving a review. *

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Thank you to NetGalley and J. Strelou for the ARC copy,
When I saw Selkies, and Scotland and the coast I knew I wanted to read this!

This novel will appeal to readers of Dark romantic fantasy, lovers of the sea and those who like a very slow burn romance.
The novel follows Morgana, a midwestern teen who moves to Scotland to be near her Grandfather after her Grandmother has passed. Almost immediately after she arrives she meets the mysterious stranger Finn who seems like he might be a bit of a "bad boy" SO of course the combo of bad boy and good girl is immediately familiar and hard to resist.
As Morgana explores her new home, she becomes more and more aware that she "isn't like the other girls" and her true nature is eventually revealed to her, as she tries to figure out her place in the world and her relationship with Finn, many other pieces fall into place.
I especially enjoyed the descriptions of the underwater world that the author built.
It did end on a bit of a cliffhanger, but there;s another book coming.

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Firstly I just want to say a MASSIVE thank you to the NetGalley for giving me an ARC copy of this book. I am so incredibly grateful for the opportunity to read and review this!

✨ About Sea of Evil and Desire ✨

Morgana Scott, a young woman who can sense emotions, is sent to the mysterious coastal town of Ruádán’s Port in Scotland after her grandmother’s death. There, she discovers a world haunted by ancient tales of Mer, Selkies, and ghosts. She becomes entangled with Finn, a dark and enigmatic stranger, while an ancient prophecy tied to a long-standing underwater feud between the Mer and the Drowned threatens to upend everything she knows. As the Samhain festival nears, Morgana must confront secrets, passion, and destiny beneath the waves.

✨ My Review ✨

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

As a big fan of all things mythical creatures I absolutely devoured this book. Mer people, gods, ghosts, drowned? You had me at yes please.

The main storyline was fantastic and kept me glued to the pages. There was so much action and adventure right from the beginning, so much intense world building that really set the tone for the story, and kept me intrigued and needing more the entire way through.

I’m going to be honest, I didn’t enjoy the romance between Morgana and Finn, purely because i didn’t connect with Finn and his characteristics left me confused about the romance and his intentions. Is he trustworthy? Is he not? I was left with more questions than answers by the end which I honestly believe to be the intent of their story and im excited to see where this takes us!

Julia’s writing is absolutely stunning and you can tell she is a poet. The world building and descriptive language used made this a book of poetry in its own right and Julia you should be SO proud of this piece of work.

I am sat sitting waiting in anticipation for the next one (please hurry 😭😭).

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A fabulous blend of mythology and contemporary. I'm definitely a big fan of this author and how she writes! Hope to see more soon

Thank you Netgalley and J Strelou for the opportunity to read this book

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Mermaids, danger, and slow-burn tension? Yes, please. Morgana’s thrown into a world full of secrets and power plays, and I was hooked. Finn’s still a mystery, but the pull is real. The vibe is dark, magical, and just the right kind of eerie. Solid start with a lot of promise.

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I really enjoyed this book. I love fantasy that crosses over with a contemporary setting and also have a love of Scotland so this was a perfect setting. It explores Celtic mythology and ocean creatures from folklore including Mer, Selkies and Sirens. This type of ocean fantasy was a new sub-genre to me but a refreshing change from Fae and dragons.
The main characters are interesting and complex both with history to unpack and the dual POV helps explore their lives. By the end I did question whether their relationship was going to span the books or how it will develop as Finn is hard to read.

The writing is beautiful and all of the different sea creatures we encounter are described well. The prose also beautifully depicts the ocean setting and you really can imagine being underwater with the characters. Sometimes I got a bit lost in the fight scenes and had to reread to understand them better but that could just be me adjusting to the unique magic and ways of fighting too.

The book ended with less of a cliffhanger than other typical fantasy series but instead wove in threads that will build into an epic ocean quest in the second book Sea of Pleasure and Pain with a possible release late 2025.

Thank you to J Petrilou and Netgalley for allowing me to read this epic ocean fantasy which is now available. I look forward to diving in to Morgana and Finns next adventure soon.

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What can I say… this book completely and utterly devoured me. The setting was truly magical with all of the under-sea creatures one could ask for. I loved the romance but also that it didn’t overtake the story, it only added to it.

The 1st book hasn’t even been released and I’m already hanging out for the next

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The underwater world in this book was so intriguing and beautiful! I felt like the underwater kingdom politics were so unique and I lived for the layers of betrayal throughout the underwater kingdom. I enjoyed the back and forth between the different territories as well as between land and sea in general because I constantly was wanting to see more of the world in the book. I am always a fiend for underwater books and this one did not disappoint!!

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Goodness me, this was such a good book. Highly entertaining. Would definitely recommend to others, that's for sure!

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ARC Review | Original, Enchanting, Compelling
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

A stellar debut that feels like the work of a seasoned, consacrated author.

From the very first page, I was swept into a world with just the right amount of vivid and immersive detail, without falling into the “too descriptive” trap. The writing, the dialogue, the atmosphere — everything felt polished, confident, intentional. Something you rarely find, especially all at once, in the work of a new author. There wasn’t a single moment where it felt like she stumbled or was unsure of her story or words.

A haunting seaside town steeped in myth and legend

Set in an eerie old port, the book drips with marine, poetic vibes — foggy docks, forgotten folklore, and whispered town legends. The world-building is phenomenal: rich, foreboding, and full of Celtic myths and mythical creatures that added a whole new layer of depth to the story. I learned so many new things and had an absolute blast doing it.

Atmospheric, mysterious, and impossible to put down

This story is packed with intrigue from start to finish. Secrets, twists, and quiet mysteries kept me turning the pages, always needing to know more. The melancholic, almost nostalgic tone made the whole experience feel like stepping into a modern fairytale.

Compelling characters & flawless dialogue

The characters felt real and relatable, their dialogue effortlessly natural (a rare thing for a first novel). Their relationships, the subtle tension, and the emotional undercurrents had me completely hooked. And yes — it had me on the edge of my seat more than once.

Tropes & elements that stole my heart

– Marine folklore & Celtic myths
– Small-town secrets & whispered legends
– Slow-burn intrigue & unresolved tension
– Mythical creatures
– Beautifully crafted angst and atmosphere

Final thoughts

This was one of the most unique reading experiences I’ve had in a long time. I’m not usually drawn to books with heavy world-building, but surprisingly, in this one, it didn’t bother me at all. The combination of stellar writing, immersive plot intrigue, and compelling mystery makes this debut hard to top.

Five well-deserved stars from me. If the quality of her first book is any sign — this is an author to definitely keep an eye on.

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Sea of Evil and Desire is a hauntingly atmospheric novel that delves into the depths of human emotion and the supernatural. Set against the backdrop of a tempestuous sea and a secluded coastal town, J. Strelou weaves a tale of passion, mystery, and the eternal struggle between light and darkness.

The story follows Morgana Scott, a young woman drawn to the enigmatic Finn, whose past is shrouded in secrets. As their relationship intensifies, Morgana uncovers a world of ancient curses and forbidden desires that threaten to consume them both.

Strelou's prose is lyrical and evocative, painting vivid imagery that immerses readers in the moody setting. The characters are complex and well-developed, with Morgana's journey of self-discovery serving as the emotional core of the narrative.

While the pacing is deliberate, it allows for a slow build-up of tension and a deeper exploration of themes such as fate, redemption, and the duality of human nature. Some readers may find the ending ambiguous, but it leaves a lasting impression and invites contemplation.

Overall, Sea of Evil and Desire is a compelling read for fans of gothic romance and dark fantasy, offering a rich tapestry of emotion and intrigue.

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I received a copy from Netgalley.
I was blown away by this book in a way I did not expect. This isn't my usual genre (mermaid-ish) but I'm so glad I took the chance on it. I've never read a book quite like it.
From the first page, the writing drew me in. The world-building was so captivating.
I loved the mystery and the myths woven through the storyline. The slow-burn romance was done so well too.
I read this book in one day, I just couldn't put it down.
At times, I did find it a little long and drawn out, but then again I wouldn't have wanted it too much shorter.
Morgana was well written and I liked her relationships with the other characters too; especially Edward.

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Thanks to the publisher for the ARC!

5 stars — loved, loved this! The mythology and lore were seriously amazing. The story pulled me in right away and I couldn’t put it down. Flew through it in no time. Super unique and unlike anything I’ve read lately. Highly recommend if you’re into dark, myth-filled fantasy!

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This was my first ever sea type fantasy book and what a book!! It moved at just the right pace and the story had gripped my curiosity from the get go. Very enjoyable read and the concept was very unique.

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Sea of Evil & Desire swept me into a hauntingly beautiful underwater world where love, betrayal, and destiny collide. J. Strelou’s writing is immersive and lyrical, and the oceanic setting adds a rich, almost mythic quality to the narrative. The characters are layered and compelling, especially the protagonist, who grapples with forces both within and beyond her control. The story is paced well, with enough intrigue and emotional depth to keep me turning the pages. While a few moments felt slightly predictable, the overall execution and world-building more than made up for it. The romance is intense and complicated—just the way I like it—and the themes of love versus ruin are handled with care. Highly recommend for fans of fantasy with a darker, romantic edge. Looking forward to the next installment in The Deep Saga!

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