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One of the standout features of Storm and Sea is its lush and evocative world-building. Kane paints a vivid tapestry of life both above and below the waves, from the sun-drenched shores of Baia Vita to the shimmering depths of the Mer’s underwater realm. The interplay between these two worlds creates a sense of wonder and contrast, immersing readers in a setting that feels both magical and deeply grounded in its emotional truths.

Atreus and Nyel are unforgettable protagonists, each carrying their own scars and dreams. Atreus’s quiet strength and his journey toward embracing his identity make him a deeply relatable and inspiring figure, while Nyel’s fiery determination and vulnerability bring a refreshing energy to the story. Their evolving bond—from wary strangers to kindred spirits—is a joy to witness, filled with tender moments and heartfelt growth that will leave readers rooting for them every step of the way.

The plot strikes a perfect balance between intimate character-driven moments and larger-than-life stakes. The threat posed by the criminal family adds a layer of urgency and tension, while the villagers’ struggle for survival underscores the themes of community and resilience. The pacing is masterful, seamlessly weaving together moments of quiet reflection with pulse-pounding action, ensuring that the story never loses its emotional core.

Storm and Sea is a must-read for fans of LGBTQ+ fantasy and stories that explore the complexities of love, identity, and belonging. Tereza Kane has created a novel that is as heart-warming as it is thrilling, offering readers a chance to lose themselves in a world of myth, magic, and the enduring power of connection.

Thematically, Storm and Sea is a celebration of love, acceptance, and the courage to forge one’s own path. It’s a story that reminds us of the power of found family and the beauty of embracing who we are, even in the face of prejudice. Kane handles these themes with grace and sensitivity, crafting a narrative that is as uplifting as it is thought-provoking.

If there is a minor critique, it’s that the early chapters take their time to set the stage, but this deliberate pacing only serves to deepen the emotional payoff as the story unfolds.

With its richly imagined world, compelling characters, and a tender LGBTQ+ romance, this book is perfect for fans of found family stories, mythical creatures, and tales of resilience in the face of adversity.

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This book really has so much going for it. The world and the characters really dragged me in and although the beginning was a bit slow one it got its claws into me I couldn't put it down.

I really appreciate that it started with a glossary. Although I didn't need to reference it a lot since the book did give a good job of world building I have the memory of a goldfish and always appreciate having the ability to go back to reference it.

Nyel and Atreus both absolutely stole my heart, and I loved watching them go from hesitance and fighting each other to more. Though I will add I saw this marketed as a romance and if you're going into it for that you'll likely be disappointed. It is extremely slow burn to the point where sometimes I forgot it wasn't just a plain old fantasy book and was meant to have a romance plot.

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First I want to thank @Victory Editing NetGalley Co-op for allowing me to read this as an ARC through NetGalley. I have posted to Goodreads this review as well.

This book was, overall, breathtaking. I really enjoyed reading it, as it had an amount of lore and fantasy that I enjoy, while also tying it to our real world. While reading there is something that most people will notice. This book is Luca, but grown up. There are many similarities, but I don't want to spoil the book. If you liked Luca, you will like this book. Artreus and Nyel were amazing characters. I cried, and laughed, and overall fell in love with the area that Tereza wrote.

However, I cannot give it a perfect 5 stars. At the beginning of the book there is a 10 page glossary including trigger warnings, pronunciation guides, lore explanations, and details of gods. I had a few problems with that. First, the trigger warnings. Despite having 9 trigger warnings there were two HUGE triggers left off the list. There is a fade-to-black r*pe scene, and a character becomes s**dical. There is also mentions of child/baby d*ath.

Second, there was no need for the lore explanations or gods details. Despite having them at the beginning in the glossary, the story adequately tells you the details of the lore and gods as you read. The glossary itself then feels unnecessary and maybe was included as a lore dump by the author.

Lastly; this book takes place post WWII in Italy. One of the main characters grandfathers regales the group with stories of his time in the Navy... During WWII.... In Italy... So grandpa was an Axis power soldier. At no point is that actually explained to the reader, but it made me uncomfortable to know myself that grandpa was probably killing Allied soldiers, who were trying to stop the Holocaust.

Again, overall, I enjoyed the book, but make sure you're aware of these things before diving into it.

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I was given the opportunity to read this as an ARC from Netgalley and chose to read this voluntarily. I really enjoyed the character building and growth. Following Nyel and Atreus on their journeys was really beautifully written. You could tell that the author really thought out the cultures and their impacts above and below sea. Baia Vita was described as a place you would want to go on vacation and never come back home. I really enjoyed the found family aspect, as well as the inner personal growths. I felt the characters were very relatable. And I especially enjoyed the glossary portion and the spotify place list – why don’t more authors do this?! It was very helpful to really understand and create depth to what was happening. The spotify really immersed you. What an adventure and truly a beautiful book! Hopefully theres a deluxe version with sprayed edges!

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Thank you to NetGalley and Whispered Words Press for approving my request to read an arc of this book

I heard many great things about this book, and the plot really appealed to me so I was very eager to dive into the story. While I can say that I did enjoy this book, and it had many great things going for it, I must admit that it left me with mixed feelings. After reading the authors trigger warnings, I felt I was prepared for the content, however there were multiple instances of ableism that hadn’t been listed in the warnings and so the slurs and multiple negative descriptions of Nephi’s burns were very upsetting to me. There was also an instance of off page sexual assault that made me very uncomfortable. But there were still many parts of the story I did enjoy, such as the romance and also the found family aspects.
This story contained much more angst than I’d expected, but there were still plenty of sweet moments and the writing was very engaging

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Firstly, the cover of this book is absolutely beautiful! It was the thing I immediately noticed and the reason I clicked on it to find out more. The narrative had a lot more depth than I was expecting, which is in no way a criticism, and created a very rich story, with loveable characters, and an intriguing premise. I was extremely impressed by the number of characters and their stories included in this book as each one was given a complete and comprehensive feeling storyline, which was effortlessly blended within the dynamic and narrative of the other characters. I am eagerly awaiting the sequel and I will definitely be looking into other books the author has written.

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