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Sea Witch
Sea Witch
Sea Witch
Audiobook8 hours

Sea Witch

Written by Sarah Henning

Narrated by Billie Fulford-Brown

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Wicked meets ""The Little Mermaid"" in the captivating origin story of the sea's most iconic villainess, perfect for fans of Heartless and Dorothy Must Die.

Ever since her best friend Anna died, Evie has been an outcast in her small fishing town. Hiding her talents, mourning her loss, drowning in her guilt.

Then a girl with an uncanny resemblance to Anna appears on the shore, and the two girls catch the eyes of two charming princes. Suddenly Evie feels like she might finally have a chance at her own happily ever after.

But magic isn’t kind, and her new friend harbors secrets of her own. She can’t stay in Havnestad—or on two legs—without Evie’s help. And when Evie reaches deep into the power of her magic to save her friend’s humanity—and her prince’s heart—she discovers, too late, what she’s bargained away.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 31, 2018
ISBN9780062841926
Author

Sarah Henning

Sarah Henning is a recovering journalist who has worked for The Palm Beach Post, The Kansas City Star, Associated Press, and more. She is the author of Sea Witch, The Princess Will Save You, Throw Like a Girl, and Monster Camp, among others. When not writing, she runs ultramarathons, hits the playground with her two kids, and hangs out with her husband, Justin, who doubles as her long-suffering IT department. Sarah lives in Lawrence, Kansas. Visit her at SarahHenningWrites.com.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    SEA WITCH is an entertaining historical fantasy. It is set somewhere in Sweden or Denmark and it tells the story of friends and loss and revenge.Evie is a fisherman's daughter who has grown up with the Crown Prince Nik. When they were children, Evie, Nik, and their friend Anna were inseparable. But when the girls were eleven Anna drowns as the result of a dare. Nik and Evie go through a time of grieving but are still best friends.Witchcraft is forbidden in their land of Havnstad and Evie has a secret. She comes from a long line of witches and she is one too. Once when Evie was hurt saving Nik from a dangerous accident, her mother did a spell that exchanged her life for her daughter's. Since then Evie has been determined to learn magic to help others. She tried a spell to save Anna when she was drowning but she failed and the spell had unexpected consequences too. Ever since, sea life which was once abundant has grown scarce which threatens everyone's livelihood. Evie has developed another secret spell for the fishing boats to make the harvests successful. One day a sudden storm comes up which washes Nik overboard. He is rescued by a strange girl who shows a mermaid's tail. A few days later the girl comes to shore with regular human legs. She says her name is Annemette. She is also the very image of Anna who drowned four years earlier. She convinces Evie to help her remain human. The catch is that Nik will have to declare his love for her in only four days if she wants to keep her humanity. Luckily, it is the annual harvest festival and there are plenty of opportunities for them to find romance.However, Annemette has a plan that she hasn't told Evie about and that plan will bring nothing but disaster.I enjoyed this story. I liked the rich descriptive language. I liked the fairy tale feel. I liked the relationship between Nik and Evie. I even liked the unexpected ending.

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5

    This isn't full of magic and myth, it's more of a teenage love triangle, with a 4th wheel, where you have a poor girl, her best friend who is a prince, their other best friend, Anna, also a type of royalty who died, and his cousin who is a prince on the opposite shore. While it’s claimed that the characters are older, throughout the story I felt that they were only 10. And other than a few violent parts, I feel that is the age group this book is written for.

    There were some really nice passages but overall the story wasn't too descriptive, and I really never got a deep connection with Evie until the end of the story, or even with the other characters. I was disappointed at the lack of magic, only mentioned here and there because it was banned in the kingdom. While that’s a good reason to keep magic hidden, but I still think with the context of the story, the magic should've been more focused on instead of pushed off until it had to be mentioned.

    The most disappointing part of this book was the “Sea Witch” it's referring to doesn't have that big of a part in this story.

    I really want to give this book 3 stars, but I can't. It was an OK story but didn't meet up with the expectations the blur said it was going to.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Nice retelling of events before Ariel from little mermaid. Enjoyable to listen to, great as a fairy tale for teens :)
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I really enjoyed this adaptation. I did feel like some of the characters were left out at the end (Mer-King and daughters) but maybe more will be mentioned in the books to come. I am looking forward to the next book.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Not what I expected based on the summary, but not bad! I liked the story over all, but I found the end a little frustrating.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This was a very enjoyable story. I loved the interwoven retelling of “The Little Mermaid” and all the depth we got with Evie and the other characters. There are third-person flashbacks thrown in as well, and I feel like it really elevated the story and characters. I enjoyed the writing and the narrator. All-around a great book. I’m only giving it three stars because it’s pretty short and the ending left a little something to be desired. But, I would recommend for anyone who wants a magical, nautical mermaid story. :)
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I was a little lost in the beginning, now full disclosure I should have read more about the book but it actually all comes together at the end. The author does a great job about keeping my interest. I will probably be reading this book again. In light of my tidying up (Marie Kondo) phase this is a book that would be an I love it book and it goes back on the shelf.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    The last few chapters of this felt like a totally different story, but I still enjoyed it and highly recommend it to fans of The Little mermaid, especially of Ursula
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    It was challenging my loyalty to Ursula in the beginning, but I grew to like the narrative style and the creative take in the origin of the sea witch.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    I didn't like how it turned out, especially the ending.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This was a twist from the Little Mermaid about the Sea Witch. Overall I really enjoyed it! In the beginning I was little bored it definitely got better in the middle of the story.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I had my doubts about this book, but at the end I loved it. The creation of the great Sea Witch. And now I feel for her.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Maybe it was because it is a retelling but I just felt dread the entire time I was listening to this. I just kept waiting for everything to hit the fan. This is not a pleasant feeling to experience while reading a book. Also, the narrator grated on me at the start when she kept whisper-yell her lines. But over time I either got used to it or she improved and her narration was fine.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    *I received an ARC copy from the publisher. This does not affect my review.*

    First off, I'm so glad I read this one, and especially that I stuck with it! I'll admit, I thought I knew where things were headed and was slightly worried around the 60-75% mark (not sure the page numbers on Kindle), and I'm happy to report the end was one of my favorite parts! I wasn't sure, and there were a few points where I was questioning pretty much everything I thought I knew about the story, and I'll admit, I'm glad it shook things up, because it made the end all the more satisfying!

    I was super excited about this since it's a retelling of such a well known story, and after finishing it, I can say I'm pleased with it! I heard just the other day someone say they were 'whelmed' after reading a book, and that's a perfect description of how I felt after reading the last page. Not overwhelmed, and not underwhelmed, but perfectly in the middle, a calm satisfaction. I definitely recommend this to anyone who likes retellings, or who thinks the blurb sounds like something they might enjoy.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    What a bittersweet twist on The Little Mermaid!
    1. I love the heart in our main character. She's unwavering in her caring, even when people have bad motives and I can get that. It's her folly and her strength.
    2. That ending.
    3. Sea magic.
    4. Set in a Norse setting? YES.
    Overall, this was a good one.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Not the book I hoped for, but beautiful, lyrical. Slow burn story with themes of friendship, heartache, love, magic, and the sea.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    It was slow start, even after the first death. But man,what a great twist. After ,I'm sure I'm not alone, knowing the original and the santized Disney version, I kept thinking and guessing how this would play out. I was wrong.
    I met Sarah Henning at a DC signing if this but I'll,she gave no spoilers,but u did use rich culture from the Danes and it was throughout the story,which did add a little authenticity to her version of the Sea, a Prince, a Little Mermaid and the Sea Witch.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I've read quite a few different versions of TLM and this had the best back story.

    I'm a fan of well written mermaid stories, especially different versions of Hans Christian Anderson's origion The Little Mermaid. A well written back story combined with a good cover story when there is any cross between the sea and the land is a must. I also need more to characters than surface descriptions and bubblegum love.

    In this book, the back stories for the female main characters were well fleshed out by the end of the book (including epilogue). The male main characters were left lacking. I was confused by the behavior of the cousin on a few accounts. The prince stayed mostly in line with his character, but he was quite obtuse when it came to things going on in front of his face.

    I will listen to this book again, as well as find a copy to read. I was drawn in by a title about a sea witch with reviews and discussion of a mermaid. I couldn't understand where the witch would possibly come from in the entire story as I listened to this dedicated friend miss someone she loved and find someone she felt she needed to save. Then it hit me somewhere at the end, just before it was said explicitly, and I felt like I should have stopped doubting myself when I questioned it hours ago. I wish it had been more of a mystery. That and finding out about the girl from the island with the chaperone and many trunks are two questions I have that won't spoil things.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I totally LOVED!!! this book! It keeps you interested and doesn't read like other Little Mermaid book I've read. The audio book takes the story to another level with the talent of the reader! Great voice and read it beautifully!!! I can't wait for the next book to come out to see where Sara Hennings takes the story too!!!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Wow, what a creative story! I love the different twists, while I had a hunch it definitely wasn't too obvious. It had a good pace and the characters are really likable. It is easy to root for Evie and to be suspicious of others. The ending was a little sad which was to be expected but I love the different elements from similar stories and the added suspense was refreshing! I'll definitely read more from this author!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    My thanks to Edelweiss, Katherine Teigen Books, Harper Collins Canada and Sarah Henning for an ARC in exchange for an honest review. My opinions are my own and independent of receiving an advanced copy.I fell in love with this story. There is nothing that I look forward to more than a good retelling of an old tale. And is there anything older than sea? This is the prequel to “The Little Mermaid” and tells the story of how the sea witch (dubbed Ursula in the Disney version) came to be. How wonderful, when an author can create an original backstory for a character that has always been one dimensional. How the villain became the villain. We get a chance to see the history of this character and discover what might have made them evil. It’s like looking through history with a different lens, you recognize the events but there is a new perspective. I recently read another one of these retellings about Cinderella’s wicked stepmother, but I enjoyed “Sea Witch” so much more. The story was far more entertaining, the arc more exciting, the characters more enticing and overall it was more delightful.The tale takes place in Denmark, when kings and queens ruled. Setting it in a land far away adds an extra layer of mystery and charm and introduces new customs and traditions to the reader. Told by Evelyn, the story focuses on three best friends who grow up in this small fishing village. Nik is a prince who will one day take over from his father. He is at the age where he must leave his childhood behind and learn to step into his new role. Evelyn comes from a poor family with no title. Her aunt saved the king’s life and that has given her family special status. It has allowed Evelyn to have a close relationship with Nik, despite their social status. This has caused people in town to think Evie is trying to rise above her station. Magic is forbidden and anyone practising witchcraft will be put to death. Evie can feel the magic pulsing in her and has been practising, in secret, testing out her new powers. Anna, a blond eyed beauty and a titled lady, begins to fall in love with Nik. One day while the three are hanging out there is an accident and Anna drowns. Evie feels responsible for Anna’s death and Nik tried to save Anna, but failed. Her death has had a huge impact on their lives. That is the backdrop and I don’t want to reveal any more because it might spoil the tale. Better to experience things as they unfold. There are all the usual tropes you would expect. A parent dies, a prince is in peril, a Queen disapproves, forbidden love, the temptation of magic, townspeople against a misunderstood girl, and mermaids, but in Henning’s hands it feels fresh and new. The suspense is created by sprinkling chapters throughout the main story that start four years prior. Each one of these chapters builds until it catches up in time to the story being told. There are strong female characters, with the men taking a back seat. But know that this is not a romance novel. The love stories are not developed. The entry point is that they are already established and you have to go with it. If you are expecting it to have a romantic build up where you fall in love with the couple as the story is taking place, this is not that story. It didn’t personally bother me but I know other people found this problematic. I just accepted that Evie loved Iker and didn’t really need the “falling in love” narrative. It is about friendship but Anna is dead from the beginning of the story so that leaves a major part under developed. We only get Evie’s perspective so we don’t really know how Anna felt about the threesome. The historical information is very detailed but hit and miss on accuracy. I was checking on Google and some stuff was factual and other stuff completely made up. Don’t use foreign words if they don’t mean anything - too confusing! I would have loved more magic interwoven in the story, or maybe just more prominent a role. The writing was good but I found that there were too many run on sentences, with flowery detail, that wasn’t relevant and didn’t add to the story in any significant way. In fact, it detracted from the story and it gave a more juvenile feel to the whole thing. I tended to skim over those parts because overall I was enjoying the story. Although I believe it can still be categorized as YA, I think older, more sophisticated readers won’t enjoy it as much. One thing I love to do as a teacher is to have kids step into the shoes of someone and try and see things from their perspectives. Get all the facts before you form your opinion. One of the best ways to do that is with a fairy tale. Give a voice to all the characters in the story that we really don’t know anything about. It can open up minds, create empathy and understanding. “Sea Witch” will be great fodder in my classroom!