The book
Upper-YA romantasy with crossover appeal
As a first instalment of the trilogy, the Scarlet Harbour is an enemies-to-lovers slow burn, exploring themes of grief, mental illness and an everlasting power of people who are already gone but their love is a constant that prevails throughout our entire lives. The book plays with a reader’s perspective and is meant to be read twice, because a piece of information at the book’s end changes the reader’s perspective on the core story.
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