Breeze the Mermaid Iii

Breeze the Mermaid Iii
Author: Sylvia Fraley
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2011-04-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1452073031

Do we really know what secrets lay hidden underneath the vast ocean waters of this world? I think not! Stormy, the blue mermaid may have accidentally discovered some of those secrets. Mass chaos broke loose one day, when Stormy, a young, half-grown mermaid found a beauti ful bott le fl oati ng at sea. Upon opening it; terror was unleashed, the likes of which has never been known in the sea or on the land. As daring as her mother, Breeze, the Mermaid and as asserti ve as her grand-father Neptune, King of the sea; Stormy dove head fi rst into one witty attempt after another trying to correct the horrors that were created by opening that bottle. If you like fiction, fantasy and non-stop adventure, you will enjoy the hart-pounding, unusual encounters of Stormy; Number III in the Breezethe Mermaid series. Of course, there is a surprise ending.

The Mermaid's Secret

The Mermaid's Secret
Author: Katie Schickel
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2016-06-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0765381311

When she, on her 23rd birthday, catches a wave that transforms her into a mermaid, Jess Creary becomes reborn into a confident, powerful predator with superhuman strength, but back on land, her relationship with Captain Matthew heats up and so does her search for the truth about her sister's death.

The Song-sheaf

The Song-sheaf
Author: Ellsworth C. Phelps
Publisher:
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1877
Genre: School songbooks
ISBN:

Fish Out of Water

Fish Out of Water
Author: MaryJanice Davidson
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2008-11-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1440640254

Fred the Mermaid has taken the bait and chosen to date Artur, Prince of the Black Sea, over human marine biologist Thomas. And just in time. The existence of the Undersea Folk is no longer a secret, and someone needs to keep them from floundering in the media spotlight. Fred has all the right skills for that job, but has a hard time when her real father surfaces and tries to overthrow Artur’s regime.

False Mermaid

False Mermaid
Author: Erin Hart
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2010-03-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1416563849

AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR ERIN HART DELIVERS A SEARING NEW NOVEL OF SUSPENSE, BRILLIANTLY MELDING MODERN FORENSICS AND IRISH MYTH AND MYSTERY IN THIS CHARGED THRILLER. American pathologist Nora Gavin fled to Ireland three years ago, hoping that distance from home would bring her peace. Though she threw herself into the study of bog bodies and the mysteries of their circumstances, she was ultimately led back to the one mystery she was unable to solve: the murder of her sister, Tríona. Nora can’t move forward until she goes back—back to her home, to the scene of the crime, to the source of her nightmares and her deepest regrets. Determined to put her sister’s case to rest and anxious about her eleven-year-old niece, Elizabeth, Nora returns to Saint Paul, Minnesota, to find that her brother-in-law, Peter Hallett, is about to remarry and has plans to leave the country with his new bride. Nora has long suspected Hallett in Tríona’s murder, though there has never been any proof of his involvement, and now she believes that his new wife and Elizabeth may both be in danger. Time is short, and as Nora begins reinvestigating her sister’s death, missed clues and ever-more disturbing details come to light. What is the significance of the "false mermaid" seeds found on Tríona’s body? Why was her behavior so erratic in the days before her murder? Is there a link between Tríona’s death and that of another young woman? Nora’s search for answers takes her from the banks of the Mississippi to the cliffs of Ireland, where the eerie story of a fisherman’s wife who vanished more than a century ago offers up uncanny parallels. As painful secrets come to light, Nora is drawn deeper into a past that still threatens to engulf her and must determine how much she is prepared to sacrifice to put one tragedy to rest . . . and to make sure that history doesn’t repeat itself.