Forgive My Fins
- 333 stránok
- 12 hodin čítania
A lighthearted teenage romance about Lily, a mermaid princess who accidentally bonds for life with her obnoxious neighbor after her first kiss, instead of the boy of her dreams.
Táto séria vás zavedie do hlbín neskúmaných oceánov, kde sa skrývajú tajomstvá a nebezpečenstvá. Sledujte osudy fascinujúcich morských bytostí, ktoré sa snažia nájsť svoje miesto vo svete ohrozenom ľudskou civilizáciou. Príbehy sú plné mágie, dobrodružstva a ekologických posolstiev.



A lighthearted teenage romance about Lily, a mermaid princess who accidentally bonds for life with her obnoxious neighbor after her first kiss, instead of the boy of her dreams.
On Lily Sanderson's eighteenth birthday she'll become just a girl—still a mergirl, true, but signing the renunciation will ink Princess Waterlily of Thalassinia out of existence. That leaves plain-old Lily living on land, dating the boy she loves, and trying to master this being-human thing once and for all. Now that Lily and Quince are together, mer bond or not, she's almost content to give up her place in the royal succession of Thalassinia. But just when she thinks she has everything figured out, the waves start to get rough. Lily's father sends a certain whirlpool-stirring cousin, Doe, to stay with her on land. And why why why is she batting her eyelashes at Lily's former crush, Brody? The seafoam on the raging surf comes when a merboy from Lily's past shows up—Tellin asks Lily for something that clouds her view of the horizon. There's a future with Quince on land, her loyalty to the kingdom in the sea, and Lily tossing on the waves in the middle. Will she find a way to reconcile her love, her duty, and her own dreams?
Ruling the merworld involves more than just carefree adventures; it requires navigating complex political landscapes and personal challenges. The protagonist faces the pressures of leadership while dealing with treachery and betrayal from those closest to them. As they strive to maintain power and protect their realm, themes of loyalty, identity, and the burdens of authority come to the forefront, revealing that the crown can often feel more like a curse than a blessing.