Genre:
Fantasy/Romance/Middle Grade/Coming of Age
Description:
“Skye is
a good mermaid, following her elder’s instruction and staying away
from humans. But when a party ship cruises through her part of the
sea, Skye ends up saving Vince, a man, from drowning - a crime
punishable by death. When the ship comes back, so does she.
Lured by
the promise of seeing land and the handsome Vince, Skye boards the
ship, but finds that Vince may not be as trustworthy as she first
thought. Now it’s a race to save herself and her people from
exposure and destruction.”
Author:
Angel Leya
is an author, blogger, lover of life, and creativity. She’s
a transplant from rural New York, currently living in sunny South
Carolina with her spouse and two beautiful children. To learn more
about Ms. Leya visit her website or facebook page.
Appraisal:
This
novella begins with Skye reciting the legend of her Mer-peoples’
past to a group of rapt young Mer-kids. I thought this was an
excellent way to introduce Ms. Leya’s Mer-world and history to her
audience. Skye is a young-adult Mermaid whose parents passed away a
couple of years earlier. She continues to contribute to her pod’s
community any way she can but is unsettled about the elders’ harsh
laws concerning humans.
Late one
evening, Skye is attracted by the party lights and music from a yacht
that has anchored above her pod. Being curious, young, and naïve,
she ventures closer to investigate. When one of the drunken young men
stumbles and falls overboard, Skye saves his life. Puzzled over what
he believes is his inebriated drowning vision, Vince returns night
after night, looking for the Mermaid who saved his life.
The plot
pace is steady and the story is told through Skye’s eyes. There are
also plenty of twists to keep the reader interested. I had some
problems with the dialogue though, it seemed stilted. Vince didn’t
ring true to me and I had a hard time liking him, which had nothing
to do with his dishonesty with Skye. He is a flawed character in more
ways than one. I found it easier to forgive Skye for such
transgressions because she is a young, inexperienced mermaid and this
is her journey. She didn’t know or understand humans except for
what she knew from their Mer legends. Skye literally risks her life
by beseeching the Sea King in order to learn more about what it would
be like to be human.
I think
this story leans more toward the Middle Grade age group than Young
Adult but it could be enjoyed by all ages on a sunny beach under a
large umbrella with a cool drink by your side.
Format/Typo
Issues:
I found a
small number of proofing issues in the file I received to review.
Rating:
*** Three stars
Reviewed
by: ?wazithinkin
Approximate
page count: 114 pages
4 comments:
Sounds promising. Love the cover.
I hope you check it out, Ms. Seckman. Thanks for dropping in and commenting.
I'm a little behind, but thanks for the thoughtful review!
Thanks for dropping in and commenting, Ms. Leya.
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