I read and loved each of the first three books in the Tangled Crowns series and I loved Bloss, but I have to say that I think my love for Avia surpasses that with this first book starting her own journey. Avia is a young woman, a new queen in a new kingdom, with her life completely flipped around. She's cautious and uncertain at times, but also intelligent and strong. Avia is relatable and I loved the nuances of her personality and the challenges we see as she adjusts from being the second born princess in a kingdom on land to being the queen of an underwater kingdom. She has experience in being royalty and what that entails, but not royalty in this environment and supporting people with these needs. Along with the fact that her mother as the prior queen of this kingdom was a monster that left a decidedly non-inspiring legacy.
Then, life adjustments aside, Avia also has the start of a tournament that will end with her having a group of men of her own and oh are there some contenders. We get to see a little bit of several of the men with some sparks definitely flying with some. One man, I really hope something comes of the initial feelings, although I'm not sure how. There's also, somewhere in the mix of the tournament, threats to Avia and her kingdom that I'm sure will have twists and turns to come, including a familiar villain from Bloss's books. So we end up with romantic tension AND danger/suspenseful tension, along with some action in book one.
I love the supporting characters around Avia like her advisor, her maid, and her guards. There's also fantastic detail in the descriptions of the underwater setting and its inhabitants. I am not a big fan of mermaid books usually and Depths doesn't read like one for me, especially with the abundance of different characters from sirens to merfolk to sea shifters. I'm so beyond thrilled with this return to the Tangled Crowns world!