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Ultramarine

(2024)
(The third book in the Pretty Little Mermaids series)
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As the waters of the Hudson River whisper forgotten tales, Gina's quest for identity propels her into a world of danger, mystery, and a love that transcends time.

"I can’t go on like this much longer. I’ll go insane. I will have to find the courage to ask for help. Because I know what I have to do, and I can’t do it alone."

Gina needs fresh water to wash away the salt-flush amnesia that stole her memories, but the Faysea has produced only nightmares, leaving her with a mere shadow of the man from her past.

An unexpected reunion with Seth, the man whose life she once saved, presents a bitter ultimatum. Desperate to unlock the memories from that pivotal night, Gina is torn between her own needs and the potential harm to the triplets who came to her rescue.

With no alternative in sight, Gina, alongside two of the Jackson Three, embarks on a journey to the bustling streets of New York City. The waters of the Hudson River hold the key to unlocking a cascade of memories—some light and joyous, others dark and disconcerting. Yet, amidst the revelations, a pressing question emerges: has her fiancé patiently awaited her return for three long years, or has he forged a new path without her?

A.L. Knorr weaves a dual narrative, unraveling Gina's enigmatic past while she strives to reclaim her present and, perhaps, construct a future. Building upon the mermaid mythology introduced in
Born of Water, Mermaid’s Return, and The Siren’s Curse, the story hurtles towards an unforeseen climax, promising a final twist that will leave readers breathless.

Ultramarine is not a YA story, as the central character is an adult, but it is suitable for readers aged 13+.

Genre: Young Adult Fantasy

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