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[Review] Skin Of The Sea

  I've had this novel on my want-to-read list for a while, and now that I've had the chance to read it, it's time to share my thoughts. The story is set during the mid-1400s in West Africa during the Portuguese slave trade which predates the Atlantic Slave Trade. The author did a fantastic job of weaving West African mythology and culture i.e. the Orishas and Yoruba influences with African spirituality. The main heroine of this story is Simidele a Mami Wata (mermaid) who goes on a journey to right a wrong that she's caused, and along the way, she's joined by others, and she slowly recovers her past memories of when she was human.   This is the first book in a long time that I was engrossed in and did not want to put down. I was even able to correctly guess some of the things that would happen which was rewarding. The beginning of the novel started out slow and was a bit of an information dump, but after getting through the beginning rough patch of the first few chap...