Anyone can be taken – a simple truth for Selkie slave Chidi Etienne. She escaped her master knowing freedom meant beatings or worse to those she left behind. Still, the promise of life on land and the right to choose her destiny proved too great a hope to ignore.
She should have known better.
While the past returns to haunt Chidi, Midwest teenagers Kellen Winstel and Garrett Weaver struggle with the ripple effect her decision to run has cost them. Kidnapped and dragged into the realm beneath the waves by Chidi’s former crew, both teens are pitched into an unforgiving world where innocence is preyed upon.
Even as they plot escape, Chidi and the teens must embrace their fears. For darker things than Selkies lurk in the Salted depths and none with pure intentions for those cast into their watery domain.
She should have known better.
While the past returns to haunt Chidi, Midwest teenagers Kellen Winstel and Garrett Weaver struggle with the ripple effect her decision to run has cost them. Kidnapped and dragged into the realm beneath the waves by Chidi’s former crew, both teens are pitched into an unforgiving world where innocence is preyed upon.
Even as they plot escape, Chidi and the teens must embrace their fears. For darker things than Selkies lurk in the Salted depths and none with pure intentions for those cast into their watery domain.
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The world in TWAGOS is so well developed it is incredible! There is so much potential in it. I still love how this book is dark and dangerous and so unique in the way that it centers on the twisted world of the Salt more than the shiny, carefree, fun, romance world that most Mer books encompass.
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Let's just say there better be another book. I need more of this world. - Lovely Reads What really makes this book great is the underwater world-building, which is vividly described and easily visualized by the reader. Galvin provides just the right details for the very intentional impressions he wants to create. (The Gasping Hole!!! I will say no more than WOW. ) Honestly, there were descriptions done so well that I would crinkle my nose because I could smell the scene being depicted. That's some writing talent. -Hall Ways Overall, I love the Salt series because it maintains an element of freshness...I enjoyed this book even more than the first one, so hopefully the rest of the series will continue to live up to my now high expectations for this author. No pressure right? - Steampunk Sparrow Book Blog It's still a unique take on the underwater creatures you read about and slightly darker/grittier than the usual paranormal stuff out there in this genre. -Lost To Books This is an excellent way to follow up Salted....A book of surrender and finding your path while trying to do what is right. A well crafted story with many struggles and plots within battling each other to shine through and yet interwoven together.
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