Wednesday, April 02, 2014

{Review} Deep Blue by @JenWritesBooks {Giveaway} @DisneyHyperion

Deep Blue (Waterfire Saga, #1)The first in a series of four epic tales set in the depths of the ocean, where six mermaids seek to protect and save their hidden world.

Deep in the ocean, in a world not so different from our own, live the merpeople. Their communities are spread throughout the oceans, seas, and freshwaters all over the globe.

When Serafina, a mermaid of the Mediterranean Sea, awakens on the morning of her betrothal, her biggest worry should be winning the love of handsome Prince Mahdi. And yet Sera finds herself haunted by strange dreams that foretell the return of an ancient evil. Her dark premonitions are confirmed when an assassin's arrow poisons Sera's mother. Now, Serafina must embark on a quest to find the assassin's master and prevent a war between the Mer nations. Led only by her shadowy dreams, Sera searches for five other mermaid heroines who are scattered across the six seas. Together, they will form an unbreakable bond of sisterhood and uncover a conspiracy that threatens their world's very existence.

Biography

My first childhood memories are of dad trying to get me to eat lima beans, and my mom telling me stories. I still won't eat lima beans, but the stories have stuck with me, and these days, I'm telling a few of my own.

I've written three novels so far: A Northern Light, The Tea Rose, The Winter Rose, and Humble Pie, a picture book for children.

My first novel, The Tea Rose, an epic set in London and New York in the late 19th century, was called 'exquisite' by Booklist, 'so much fun' by the Washington Post, a 'guilty pleasure' by People and was named a Top Pick by the Romantic Times.

My second novel, A Northern Light, set in the Adirondack Mountains of 1906, against the backdrop of an infamous murder, won the Carnegie Medal, the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, the Borders Original Voices Award, and was named a Printz Honor book. Described as 'rich and true' by The New York Times, the book was named to the Best Book lists of The Times (London), The Irish Times, The Financial Times, Publishers Weekly, Booklist and the School Library Journal.

The Winter Rose, my third novel and the second book in the The Tea Rose trilogy, is out now in the United Kingdom and will be published in the United States in January 2008.

Humble Pie, illustrated by Caldecott Medalist Stephen Gammell, tells the story of a selfish little boy named Theo who ultimately gets his just desserts.

I live in New York's Hudson Valley with my husband, our daughter, and Hannibal Lecter, our snapping turtle, whom we love dearly, but from a distance.






I am so sorry for this one.  I have milked this book for two months.  Since I got it in the mail and after today I am sorry but I can't give it anymore time.  I was so excited to read this book.  It was about mermaids I mean I LOVE mermaids.  But, when I started reading. I found it a hard to follow story.  The author did a little to much word building.  As giving everything a new name.  And although I think some of it was find.  I just think it was a little over the top.  Which made the book very hard to follow.  Esp. when you have to go back or write down what every creature is called.  I found myself having to do just that. The other thing that was a turn off was the whinny heroin.  I just couldn't stand her.    So this one is a DNF for me.

"*I received a copy of this book for free to review, this in no way influenced my review, all opinions are 100% honest and my own. OR I purchased the book on my own."
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4 comments:

I would love to be a mermaid. :)

No, I'm actually afraid of the water.. but I love the idea!

I think being a mermaid would be pretty cool! After all, I am named after a mermaid. Lol. I'm sorry to hear that you didn't like Deep Blue though! I really liked her other books (which are so much different than Deep Blue; I was surprised that it was by the same author), so I'm going to give this one a try too.

I don't think I would. I wouldn't like to always be stuck in the water!

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