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To most mermaids, salt has a capital S, but Eadie is not your average siren.
"If being a siren means Ill eventually have to leave everyone who ever meant anything to me, then I don��t want it."
Im the youngest of a set of triplets, and I share little in common with my sisters. Larimar and Lazuli dont seem bothered by the fact that theyre destined to live their semi-immortal lives controlled by their salt cycle. But after it took Mom, I flipped the ocean a set of double-birds. The salt cant have me. My life is mine. My voice is mine. My fins and legs are both mineand I prefer the latter.
I try to live as a normal high school senior (I'm even on the swim team) but I have my own personal bully who makes my life hell. I also have a serious crush on Seth Foster, who doesn't seem to know I exist, and a reputation as a socially awkward science whiz. So maybe this is normal?
When I find a mermaid in salt-flush trapped inside a wreck, she is proof that the salt is a hateful master, with no compassion for those whose lives it ruins, whose memories and identities it erases.
Can the weakest link in the Jackson chain figure out a way to free her when my hard-earned front as a normal teenager starts to unravel.
Or have I picked a fight I cannot win?
Return to the siren realm of A.L. Knorr with her forthcoming series Pretty Little Mermaids, which expands the lore and worlds established in Born of Water, Mermaids Return and The Sirens Curse, but is set before the events of the latter. Aquamarine takes place 2.5 years after the events of Cobalt, and is a true Young Adult contemporary fantasy novel, complete with high school angst, a prom, bullies, a sweet romance, team sports drama and family drama, all intertwined with the author's beloved mermaid mythology.
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
"If being a siren means Ill eventually have to leave everyone who ever meant anything to me, then I don��t want it."
Im the youngest of a set of triplets, and I share little in common with my sisters. Larimar and Lazuli dont seem bothered by the fact that theyre destined to live their semi-immortal lives controlled by their salt cycle. But after it took Mom, I flipped the ocean a set of double-birds. The salt cant have me. My life is mine. My voice is mine. My fins and legs are both mineand I prefer the latter.
I try to live as a normal high school senior (I'm even on the swim team) but I have my own personal bully who makes my life hell. I also have a serious crush on Seth Foster, who doesn't seem to know I exist, and a reputation as a socially awkward science whiz. So maybe this is normal?
When I find a mermaid in salt-flush trapped inside a wreck, she is proof that the salt is a hateful master, with no compassion for those whose lives it ruins, whose memories and identities it erases.
Can the weakest link in the Jackson chain figure out a way to free her when my hard-earned front as a normal teenager starts to unravel.
Or have I picked a fight I cannot win?
Return to the siren realm of A.L. Knorr with her forthcoming series Pretty Little Mermaids, which expands the lore and worlds established in Born of Water, Mermaids Return and The Sirens Curse, but is set before the events of the latter. Aquamarine takes place 2.5 years after the events of Cobalt, and is a true Young Adult contemporary fantasy novel, complete with high school angst, a prom, bullies, a sweet romance, team sports drama and family drama, all intertwined with the author's beloved mermaid mythology.
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
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