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343 pp.
| St. Martin's Griffin
| April, 2013
|
TradeISBN 978-1-250-00811-4$17.99
(4)
YA
Watersong series.
In books three and four of this paranormal romance series, sisters Harper and Gemma must find a way to break the sirens' curse before the creatures destroy everything. While the characters don't have much dimension, multiple viewpoints and a focus on nonromantic relationships give these Greek mythology–inspired stories some depth. Elegy, the final book, ties things up nicely and will satisfy fans. Review covers these Watersong titles: Elegy and Tidal.
542 pp.
| St. Martin's Griffin
| August, 2013
|
TradeISBN 978-1-250-00567-0$17.99
(4)
YA
Watersong series.
In books three and four of this paranormal romance series, sisters Harper and Gemma must find a way to break the sirens' curse before the creatures destroy everything. While the characters don't have much dimension, multiple viewpoints and a focus on nonromantic relationships give these Greek mythology–inspired stories some depth. Elegy, the final book, ties things up nicely and will satisfy fans. Review covers these Watersong titles: Elegy and Tidal.
290 pp.
| St. Martin's Griffin
| November, 2012
|
TradeISBN 978-1-250-00565-6$17.99
(4)
YA
Watersong series.
Sixteen-year-old Gemma parties with three beautiful but mysterious girls one night in a cove and receives their powers; she's lured away with them, but protective older sister Harper senses something otherworldly and sinister and will stop at nothing to get Gemma back. Siren mythology is evoked decently in these two volumes, but the characters lack depth and underdeveloped backstories lessen tension. Review includes these Watersong titles: Lullaby and Wake.
309 pp.
| St. Martin's Griffin
| August, 2012
|
TradeISBN 978-1-250-00812-1$17.99
(4)
YA
Watersong series.
Sixteen-year-old Gemma parties with three beautiful but mysterious girls one night in a cove and receives their powers; she's lured away with them, but protective older sister Harper senses something otherworldly and sinister and will stop at nothing to get Gemma back. Siren mythology is evoked decently in these two volumes, but the characters lack depth and underdeveloped backstories lessen tension. Review includes these Watersong titles: Lullaby and Wake.