![]() Yet it’s the water that brings them together and what he can do for her is truly magical. Told from both Miki and Harmon’s perspectives, we have both an independent girl and a guy who doesn’t believe in fate. This one had, by far, the most amazing imagery. While I didn’t have that feel for Circe (for good reason), he I rooted for. I fell in love with him like a sister to a brother. I laughed out loud in quite a few places and imagined Circe’s frustration in several others. I need to feel and I did.Ĭlaire Gillian has a humorous way of bringing two people with the most opposite characteristics together. The grief that comes through at the opening with Tessa is one I can’t exactly connect with because I haven’t been through it, but I could feel it and that to me is exactly what’s so important. ![]() The snippet in this short makes me want to know more about him. ![]() I wish we had more time to meet and learn about Cam, but that would have taken a whole novel. Add in a history that comes in an underwater fantasy world and you’ve just doubled my interest and intrigue. I have a thing for stories where the main characters have a history. ![]()
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