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A powerful story of feminine strength and courage with a seaside setting. Hart is masterful with words and it is borderline hypnotic. Haunting and beautiful.

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The Sirens follows a similar narrative style as Weyward – we follow women in two different timelines, weaving back and forth between them to build the story. In this case Mary and Eliza are sisters in 1800, on a convict ship bound for Australia. And in 2019, Lucy has been having strange dreams and flees to her sister’s home in New South Wales, only to find her missing. As Mary and Eliza draw closer to Australia, and Lucy’s dreams get stranger, the story pulls them tighter together and they find themselves changing in unexpected ways.

Sirens delves into generational trauma like Weyward did, but it doesn’t feel quite as traumatic which was, for me, a good thing. (Although it’s still heavy – don’t come here looking for fluffy Disney mermaids, trust me.) I don’t want to give away the plot because I really want you to experience it for yourself, but this was a 4.5 star read for me, easily. Magical realism can be really hard for me to vibe with, but The Sirens had the perfect blend of that, historical fiction, and mystery. There’s a lot here to unpack about family and sisterhood, the struggles women have faced throughout the centuries, transformation and survival. The author stated “this novel is about the ability of water - and sisterhood - to heal and transform” and I can’t think of a better description.

Thank you so much to NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press for an early copy of this book in exchange for my honest review. This was a hauntingly beautiful read and I recommend for anyone who enjoyed Weyward. The Sirens will be available on April 1, 2025!

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OBSESSED with this book. I thought about it for weeks afterwards. After I read weyward, I loved this author. When I saw her new book on NetGalley I had to read it! This book is haunting, full of feminine rage and charm, and beautifully written. I couldn’t stop reading! Thank you NetGalley and to the publisher.

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Ever wanted to read a dark book version of the show "H20: Just Add Water"? I did too! Sadly, this isn't really it.

As someone who unironically believes in mermaids, this book had the potential to fulfill my dreams. Sadly, the mermaid bits don't even start until around the 85% mark (I wanted the mermaid bits to start at the 0% mark). Maybe my expectations were so high for a mermaid mystery that nothing could've satiated the desire. The writing was descriptive, but was overshadowed by some underwhelming untied loose ends.

Overall I've never read a book like it, but I wanted more.

Thank you to NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for my review.

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As a huge fan of "Weyward", I was highly anticipating reading this book, and I can say that it did not disappoint. I will say that I was surprised at how similar the structure of this story is to "Weyward" in that it follows women over several generations with magical realism and generational trauma linking them all. With that being said, "The Sirens" tells its own story with different themes and having a narrative that reminds me more of a mystery. Overall I think this was another wonderful story by Emilia Hart and I look forward to reading anything she writes in the future.

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This is one of my most anticipated of 2025. It was definitely eerie but struck a chord with me when it came to following our characters through their epic journey to find their place in the world. The descriptive writing and immersiveness I felt was really great, and I enjoyed how gripping this tale was.

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Thank you NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press for the eARC. I have always wanted to go to Australia, and it was interesting to learn about the history of it. I enjoyed reading about the sisterhood of the girls and how that led up to the secret. I definitely recommend this book if you like mermaids and the historical aspects of it.

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"The Sirens" is a beautiful and haunting fantasy tale about four sisters connected across the centuries desperate to find answers and connection. This novel is a story about women's empowerment and societies oppression of women, richly women with fantasy and a reimagining of real historical events in Australia.

Told across 3 timelines (2019, 1999 and 1800), the stories of the four women converge as the past and present collide. The chapters are clearly labeled with POV and timeline, so I found it easy as the reader to follow the tale.

Thank you St. Martin's Press for the ARC!

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Thanks to NetGalley for this ARC.

I normally love a mermaid siren story, but this just didn’t do it for me. I had a few issues with this book and one being the whole plot with the teacher, I won’t spoil anything, but it just wasn’t for me and I couldn’t look past it. I also felt like the last 10% of the book was incredibly rushed and jammed packed in a way that made the rest of the story’s plot feel like it wasn’t as valuable. The plot itself didn’t have enough fantasy backstory for me and at times seemed predictable.

Others might enjoy this more than me, but sadly this wasn’t my cup of tea.

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This book was eerie, and dark , and my spooky season loving heart ATE IT UP. It was everything I wanted and more.

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Solid 4 for me. Following sisters across multiple generations this is a writing style we often see. But the other kept me engaged and on my toes. There were parts of the book that I felt dragged but I always came right back.


Thank you to netgalley and the publisher for the e arc

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As a fan of "Weyward", I was thrilled when Hart announced her second book, "The Sirens". This novel felt like such a natural step from "Weyward" even though it is an entirely different tale. This gripped me from the first page- mysterious drama with empowering themes of feminism and sisterhood. Hart is a skilled writer and proves yet again how well she can weave an intricate storyline and connect the trials and tribulations of women across centuries, forcing reflection over how much yet how little has changed. I found myself rereading paragraphs that were so beautifully and carefully written. Her ability to create atmosphere and pull me right into the scene whether it was at the Cliff House, on the beach, on the convict ship, etc., is so impressive. I could hear the eerie singing, and I could feel the rush of the ocean to the point of shivering. I really enjoyed the direction the plot went as I did not necessarily see it coming! I am so grateful for writers like Hart and I look forward to what may come next. I highly recommend this book and look forward to purchasing a copy when it is available.

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Not for me. I requested this to read in October, as I always like to stock up on "spooky stories" to get me in the Halloween mood. This wasn't quite what I expected, and not my favorite.

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4.5 stars

Just like Weyward, this completely sucked me in in the best way. I love the time jumps and the little bit of history you get with both based on the time period. The only thing that took me out a bit from the story, and this is just based on personal preference, was the use of modern apps like TikTok and WhatsApp. I don’t love having those included in books but I get it furthered the plot some.

I did shed a tear the last few chapters and it’s always great when a story can do that. Emilia is an auto-buy and read for me, and this lived up to it!

Thank you NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press for this ARC!

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A great mystery involving two timelines. This book catches your attention right out of the gate! A thrill of a ride with two mysteries in one. I enjoyed every bit of this book. I would love a prequel to give more in depth story of how these women became Sirens.

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I loved this book! I loved the witchy vibes without it being about witches. I loved the dual timelines and POV. I loved the message of female empowerment.

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I loved Weyward so I was very excited for this read and beyond grateful to NetGalley for the chance to read it early.

I will be updating this review with my complete thoughts once I am finished, but so far I am loving it.

I will be returning in a couple of days!

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~ ARC Review ~

*The Sirens* by Emilia Hart

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.5

Release Date: April 1, 2025

Publisher: St. Martin's Press

Genre: historical fiction, women's fiction, mystery

Spice level: N/A ~ do check content warnings before reading!

When Lucy, a true-crime enthusiast who's always wanted to be a journalist, wakes up from sleepwalking and finds herself strangling the boy she'd liked, her future comes crashing down around her. With nowhere else to go before the consequences start falling into place, Lucy flees to her sister Jess's waterside house, hoping for help…and finds the house empty, with her sister's phone and keys left behind. To begin unraveling the mystery of her whereabouts, she cracks open Jess's old diary and dives in.

Meanwhile, she's also intrigued by the mysteries of the island- of the shipwrecks in its history, the oddness of the town. Told in multiple timelines and perspectives, we see not only Lucy's present, but the life of sixteen-year-old Jess twenty years ago, and the circumstances of Mary and Eliza, twin sisters and convicts facing their fate in 1800- while feeling the sea call to them incessantly.

*The Sirens* blends historical and contemporary fiction with an enthralling mystery and constant twists, perfectly entwined with the eerie tone and breathtaking imagery Emilia Hart creates. I'm not typically a mystery/thriller lover, but this premise was too good to pass up- and I'm SO glad I requested this book! Lucy and Jess's relationship, while strained, undergoes so much development throughout the book, and Mary and Eliza's storyline adds such an interesting plot line of how far through time bonds can stretch. I could not put this down no matter how hard I tried- I absolutely NEEDED to know what happened, and I wasn't disappointed by any of the plot twists. Emilia has quickly become an author I need to read more of!

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~ haunting, coastal settings

~ multiple perspectives + timelines

~ true crime + mythology

~historical connections

Thank you to St. Martin's Press for providing a review copy of this book through Netgalley!

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Thank you, Netgalley, for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

First and foremost this story has feminist themes, and I thoroughly enjoyed it as it is well written and connects with this reader.

There is some trauma involved regarding male misconduct against women. This is assault in many forms, from displaying private pictures without consent, grooming, and attempted grape. Please keep these themes in mind as it may be triggering.

The mystery is enjoyable as it begins with a true crime feeling to it. As the story progresses the fantasy of the past deepens the mystery in a new way.

I enjoyed the multiple POV and found each character enjoyable. The twist of the epilogue is enjoyable but left me with more questions than answers.

I hope this is a series because I don’t feel the story is quite done yet.

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As a fan of Emilia Hart’s debut novel Weyward, I was beside myself to receive the eARC for The Sirens. I can say confidently that Hart will be an autobuy author for me!

The Sirens delivers a magical story about sisterhood, female resilience and the beauty of the sea.

This story is told through two sets of sisters one in the past- Eliza and Mary on a convict ship from Ireland to Australia and Lucy and Jess, our modern day main characters that delve into the past to discover the truth about their own history. The dual timelines and the different points of view were done so well! I loved how it all came together at the end.

This writing is wonderful- from the descriptions to the history. I was completely immersed in this book. Similar to Weyward, the men are awful in this book and honestly, they had it coming.

The relationships and bonds the women build in this book stole my heart and I would recommend it to readers that enjoy books centered around sisterhood.

Beautiful, eerie and magical!

Thank you to the publisher, Emilia Hart and Netgalley for this advanced copy!

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