![]() In the other, we see from Leah’s perspective just what happened on that trip that was supposed to be a few weeks but turned into six months trapped underwater. In one, Miri finds that her wife Leah has come back from an extended submarine mission changed. The novel alternates between two points of view and times. (Okay, so it was an elevator, but it was very memorable.) Needless to say, when I saw the premise of Our Wives Under the Sea, it seemed like the ideal fall read for me. Fun fact: I’ve also been obsessed with the deep sea ever since I went on a ride at the museum about it. Of course, queer horror goes on the top of my TBR in those months. ![]() ![]() But when September and October come around, I find myself being pulled towards all things creepy, witchy, and thriller-y. I am a scaredy cat and avoid horror most of the year. ![]()
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