
A Princess of Wind and Wave: A Retelling of The Little Mermaid
Beyond the Four Kingdoms Series, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Esther Wane
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Melanie Cellier
Isla may be a mermaid princess, but she's never felt at home in her undersea kingdom. Instead she dreams of the day her people can return to the surface - and the boy whose life she once saved. But while Isla foresees danger for her people beneath the ocean, she has no concept of the dark forces working to keep her people submerged.
When an impetuous vow sets her on the course of the truth, Isla discovers that shadowy foes beset the kingdoms of both land and sea. And when she finally finds herself onshore, Isla realizes the fight will require not only her sword but her mind and heart as well - at least if she ever hopes to overcome her enemies and win the love of the prince of her dreams.
In this reimagining of the classic fairy tale The Little Mermaid, the princess will have to grow beyond her dreams if she wants to save two kingdoms and her own heart.
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AND OVERALL AMAZING, PHENOMENAL SERIES AND GRAND FINALE!!!!
PRINCESS OF THE WAVE<br /><br />
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This book kept the core of the Little Mermaid story but improved upon it so that it wasn't so, well, dumb. The Disney movie has insta love and stupid teens. Like, how did Ariel really expect Derek to like her when she can't speak (could she even write?)?
In this book, the princess and prince have a month to get to know each other, they disagree on things, and they have hobbies and dreams in common. There's an entire subplot about the mer queen too.
As always, Cellier has written a fantastic tale full of believable and interesting characters who are as noblebright as they are likable.
Might be better than the other books in the series
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