NPR Great Read 2016
Haunting--gripping--beautiful. So powerful! --Tamora Pierce, #1
New York Times bestselling author of the Beka Cooper trilogy
Fear the Drowning Deep is gorgeous. Lyrical. Atmospheric. Magical. Sarah Glenn Marsh's debut is perfect for anyone who's ever looked out at the sea with awe, and wondered what kind of creatures lurk in the deepest places. Utterly haunting. --Jodi Meadows, author of the Incarnate trilogy, the Orphan Queen duology, and
My Lady Jane Beautifully-written with mysteries and love lurking within the pages as dangerously as an ancient evil waits in the drowning deeps of Sarah's unique setting on the Isle of Man. Don't miss this one! --Martina Boone, author of
Compulsion and the Heirs of Watson Island trilogy
Readers will be swept away by Bridey's love story, every bit as thrilling and mysterious as the Isle of Man's deep, dark sea. --Tricia Rayburn, author of the Siren trilogy
Sarah Glenn Marsh's debut is a captivating tale of love and loss, fear and doubt, monsters of the sea and inside ourselves, and the strength it takes to endure and conquer them all. Hauntingly written with a richly developed setting of the Isle of Man in the early 1900s, you can smell the salt of the sea with every page you hungrily turn. --Lori Goldstein, author of
Becoming Jinn and
Circle of Jinn Fans of folklore-influenced YA will find this to be a satisfying use of familiar material. --
NPR [A]tmospheric historical fantasy . . . evocative setting, memorable characters, and use of obscure folkloric elements all contribute to the novel's strong sense of place. --
Publishers Weekly [T]his watery take on "Beauty and the Beast" will be catnip to paranormal-romance readers. --
Kirkus Reviews