
Crosscurrent
Broken Tides Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Emily Lawrence
About this listen
A black tide is swelling.
In the wake of a horrific massacre, the naiads have chosen to leave Thessalonike, and the merman Jade loves is leaving with them. But the naiads' departure can't quell the city's political tensions or satisfy Jade's enemies.
After disaster strikes, Jade must face sea dragons and the fathomless deep as she journeys to Marbella. There she learns that Thessalonike's infighting is the least of her world's concerns. A new empire is rising in the ocean, and it will stop at nothing in its quest for dominion. Can Jade survive the churning current of fear and violence, or will it drag her to the depths?
©2018 Catherine Jones Payne (P)2019 TantorStory was an underwater narrative of power struggles, right and wrong, death and marriage, told with mermaid antidotes.
I found the ending unfinished, ending right at the second transition point of a full length novel. Leaving readers to either buy the next book, which I hate being felt compelled to do, or just write a bad review which would be sad as it’s a good story.
A conundrum indeed.
A different take of a Mermaid story
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