If you're a fan of historical fiction combined with fantasy and fairy tale retelling, then this is the series for you! Michele expertly weaves together history, fairy tale lore, and a colorful cast of characters into a vibrant and unique fantasy world that's all her own.
The world itself is girtty, dark, a world that would make the Brother's Grimm proud. But at the same time it points to the light, to hope, to resisting evil and pursuing good.
And, if you're a fan of a slow-burn, long navel voyage, then Silence the Siren is right up your alley! I love Ro's fierce personality, Olt's sarcastic charm, but I have to say, Cendre stole the show at the end! No spoilers, but she's definitely my favorite character hands-down!
Now for content disclosure: there's no major cussing, however there is swearing present, along with some British and French swears. No sexual content happens on screen, however the Sirens are described as nude at one point but it doesn't get too detailed. In terms of thematic content, sexual abuse is a strong theme in this story. There is alcohol and substance use present (this is a pirate book after all). Good and bad magic are also present, but are handled in a more allegorical way. The biggest content warning is the violence. For the most part, it's not bad, but there is a scene where a group of Siren's are gutted, which is pretty intense. For the violence, I give this book a PG-13 rating, however, the rest of the content is definitely clean, so if intense action doesn't bother you too much, this might be the book for you
If you're looking for a long voyage on the high seas in search of adventure and thrill, definitely give this a read!