This week I am waiting for:
When Lily Sanderson decided to remain Crown Princess Waterlily of the mermaid kingdom Thalassinia, she knew she couldn’t just coast along in the current. But since she’s spent the last couple of years on land—with gorgeous human Quince by her side—Lily’s not sure she has the fins to lead a kingdom. Even her maddeningly pretentious cousin Dosinia seems to know more about ruling than she does.
But Lily has to dive in deep to keep her promise to Tellin, her mer bond in name only, whose kingdom is suffering in the changing ocean climate. Lily knows this is a seven seas–sized problem: from sea animals dying to oil spills and threats to humans. They’ll need to create some serious waves to make the mer community aware and get it to join together to make things right. Even if that means facing one of the iciest queens in the mer kingdoms.
Just when Lily thinks her double life on land and sea can’t get any more complicated, an ancient mer law might separate Lily and Quince after all. It feels as if the pair is up against a solid tsunami wave!
In this third installment in the series that began with Forgive My Fins and Fins Are Forever, Lily will have to find a way to balance safety and justice for the mer people as well as for the humans she loves.
But Lily has to dive in deep to keep her promise to Tellin, her mer bond in name only, whose kingdom is suffering in the changing ocean climate. Lily knows this is a seven seas–sized problem: from sea animals dying to oil spills and threats to humans. They’ll need to create some serious waves to make the mer community aware and get it to join together to make things right. Even if that means facing one of the iciest queens in the mer kingdoms.
Just when Lily thinks her double life on land and sea can’t get any more complicated, an ancient mer law might separate Lily and Quince after all. It feels as if the pair is up against a solid tsunami wave!
In this third installment in the series that began with Forgive My Fins and Fins Are Forever, Lily will have to find a way to balance safety and justice for the mer people as well as for the humans she loves.
5 comments:
A third one??? I've wanted to read Forgive My Fins for the longest time, but I didn't know i was that far behind! Guess I better get reading it soon! Great pick!
Here's my WoW!
I read Childs Oh My Gods! series, but haven't read these books, I should go get them. Thanks for telling me about it! Here's mine:
The Bucket List: Waiting on Wednesday
I've been wanting to start this series. I think the covers are so neat. I'm behind - oh my gracious. It seems like I knew in the back of my mind there was a third one but had forgotten. I need to get on these. Thanks for the reminder!
Great pick, again I've only read the first but I quite enjoyed it! I need to catch up to be ready for this one :)
I need to read the 2nd book in this series! The first one was great! Good WoW pick!
Thanks for keeping tabs on my Slayers content ratings. I try to make a note of bad language as I'm reading, but sometimes I forget. I think I didn't made note of h*** because it was referring to the place instead of using it as a curse word. When it's used as a place I think of it like using the word Heaven for the place, or like talking about God instead of using His name in vain. I'd forgotten about the mention of the finger, but she didn't actually see it. She only imagined it from what Dirk said. Thanks for commenting; I'm glad to know someone reads my ratings. =)
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