Of Neptune
Books | Juvenile Fiction / Love & Romance
3.9
(579)
Anna Banks
Emma, who is half human and half Syrena, and her Syrena love Galen, need time together. Alone. Away from the kingdoms of Poseidon and Triton. Emma's grandfather, the Poseidon king, suggests the two visit a small town called Neptune.Neptune is home to both Syrena and Half Breeds alike. But Emma and Galen didn't sign up to be peacemakers between the ocean and land-dwelling, freshwater Syrena. They didn't bargain for meeting a charming Half Breed named Reed, who can barely disguise his feelings for Emma. And they especially didn't expect to find themselves in the middle of a power struggle that threatens not only their love, but their ocean kingdoms.In this stunning conclusion to her bestselling Syrena Legacy, Anna Banks thrills fans with more action and romance than ever.
Young Adult
Fantasy
Romance
Paranormal
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Author
Anna Banks
Pages
336
Publisher
Macmillan
Published Date
2014-05-13
ISBN
1250039606 9781250039606
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"This is the third and final (to my knowledge) and is by far the favourite in the series. They go to a small town with people like Emma, and things begin to get twisted for better or worse! "
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Jamie Farrar
"Loved the mystery and the romance aspect"
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Bethany
"I really wish that goodreads let us do half-star reviews. I debated a long time on how many stars to rate not only this book, but the other two as well. I went back and forth between two and three before I finally settled on three for each. About halfway through this book, I figured out my exact feelings for this series: I really like the idea and the overall plot. I really don't like the characters. I don't like the obsessive love, the crazy jealousy, the feeling that Emma belongs to Galen. It's all the gag-worthy crap I hated about the Twilight series, just with mermaids. However, once I'm able to choke that down, I like the mermaid angle, and I like the conflicts and struggles the characters encounter, as long as they stay away from the romance part of it. But, then again, I have to remind myself that this is targeted for "young adults," which is to say tweens. I don't know if I would have lapped the romance up when I was that age - I might have been too cynical even then. But I do know lots of girls of that age would - and do - love it. So, for what it is, it's not bad. I don't regret reading this series."