![]() ![]() Tempest Rising shared similarities with both Forgive My Fins and The Mermaid’s Mirror such as plenty of romance, mermaids and the focus of self-discovery. Kona’s more than she thought, an evil sea witch is out to get her and Tempest may just be the key to peace underneath the roiling waves. ![]() ![]() When Tempest is faced with dire circumstances, fate forces her hand and she plunges into a tantalizing underwater world that is both full of wonder and danger. ![]() Tempest refused to go mermaid, but that part of her becomes more and more alluring when she meets the mysterious and otherworldly Kona. Her seventeenth birthday is approaching, however, and because she’s half mermaid, unlike her peers, she is going to be faced with the decision to either stay on land or give into the ocean’s pull and leave everything behind. Tempest Maguire is nothing but a surfer at heart and all she wants to do besides surf is keep it steady with her boyfriend and help care for her dad and little brothers. The cover is gorgeous and the title is intriguing, but, whatever the case, I’m sure glad it did. Besides the fact that I’d never seen this book at the library, I’m not specifically sure what it was about this book that grabbed my attention. The normalcy I craved like a junkie with an open, aching vein. I took a deep breath, held that scent in my lungs for long seconds as I tried to inhale the normalcy that made up his very essence. ![]()
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