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SOUL OF THE DEEP by Natasha Bowen Kirkus Star

SOUL OF THE DEEP

From the Of Mermaids and Orisa series, volume 2

by Natasha Bowen

Pub Date: Sept. 27th, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-593-12098-9
Publisher: Random House

To save the world from a vengeful god, Simidele gave up her freedom as Mami Wata to serve the orisa Olokun.

She didn’t count on Olokun’s not following through on their deal to catch and then release Esu, the trickster god who tried to take over the world; Olokun’s actions bring forward an ocean of problems for everyone, including those Simi tried to save. Without Esu working to bind them, the demon warlord ajogun are tearing at the barrier that blocks them from wreaking havoc. It’s not enough that the orisa must fight the inhumanity of chattel slavery, but now the mermaids Yemoja created to return stolen souls to their creator must leave the water to stop the fighting among kingdoms determined to control or resist the ajogun. To do this, Simi must reunite with people she hoped never to see again: With their return to her life comes the possibility of redemption and love. In this series in which West African gods, goddesses, and mystical creatures fight, thrive, trick, transform, and love, Bowen emphasizes the power of found family and collective organizing. The beginning seamlessly integrates readers into the cast members’ struggles, each of them sitting at different intersections of status and magical abilities. By introducing new conflicts among the kingdoms instead of solely focusing on slave traders as antagonists, Bowen tugs at the histories we know and the ones we must fabulate to fill in the spaces.

A deeply satisfying dive into magic and mystery.

(Fantasy. 14-18)