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Blaise: Daughter of the Little Mermaid

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***FULL SERIES***

What happened after the happily ever after?

You all know the story of your favorite fairytale, but did you ever wonder what happened after the fairytale ending? Well we know. Not all afters end up happily, sometimes the real adventure starts much later...

QUEEN OF MERMAIDS
Living in a kingdom surrounded by ocean and filled with waterways, I'm supposed to love the sea creatures Atlantice is famous for. What the people don't know is that I'm a proud member of the Anti Mermaid League. My mission in life is to rid the kingdom's waters of the Merfolk that inhabit them. Or at least it was until I met one of them...

My name's Princess Blaise of Atlantice, daughter of the Little Mermaid, and here is my story..

HEIRESS OF THE SEA
With the queen's curse returning, the Anti-Mermaid League are on the warpath and the merfolk aren't helping matters with their jealousy over my relationship with Fish. I'd never thought that enemies could turn to lovers, but my feelings towards my sworn enemy are deepening and I'm not the only one to notice.
With my friends straddling both sides of the Anti-merfolk line, I'm going to have to make a decision... and soon!

THRONE OF CHANGE
I know I shouldn't have read my mother's diaries, but I wasn't prepared for the huge revelation about my history. It seems I'm not the only one interested in my past. Kidnapped by the Sea Witch, I need to find the connection between her and my mother or risk being stuck here forever...or worse.

Can Fish save me or am I destined to be a slave to the witch forever?

GODDESS OF WATER
The Sea Witch and her men have descended on Atlantice like a tsunami no one expected. While all my life I’ve trained to fight the mer-folk, I never expected to use those skills on the Sea Witch’s humongous men.
As the fight comes to our doorsteps, will we all band together to fight for our lives? Or will the feud between the Anti-Mermaid League and the mer-folk destroy us all?

Following famous fairytale characters, eighteen years after their happily ever after, the Kingdom of Fairytales offers an edge of the seat thrill ride in an all new and sensational way to read.

Lighting-fast reads you won’t be able to put down

Fantasy has never been so epic!

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400 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 29, 2021

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January 25, 2021
Azia isn't the only descendant suddenly dealing with the return of a curse! Blaise is about to have her world turned upside down!

There is a lot of story packed into this season, and things move quickly. The second book leaned more towards romance than adventure, but stayed clean. That said, Blaise does some serious growing up as she starts to recognize some of the forces in both the worlds she is now part of and tries to find her place. She is learning who her true friends are and discovering enemies. I liked how it had frequent nods to traditional Little Mermaid stories but remains its own original tale.

Book 3 dives in from the perilous situation that book 2 ended with, to a HUGE reveal (that we all suspected based on some info dropped earlier but maybe not quite this way) to a surprising amount of growing up by our young protagonist who is firmly taking things into her own hands thank you very much. This book barely stopped to take a breath. Alliances and sympathies are shifting, emotions are high, and there are still some MAJOR mysteries to be solved, questions to be answered, and conflicts to be resolved.

The season was a high octane ride since the beginning and book 4 does not disappoint! Lots of adventure, twists and surprises. Again, it was A LOT of story for a short book. It was nice to see the King and Queen involved as well! It was a pleasant changes from the ubiquitous absentee or just horrible parents in books. I have a tiny quibble with the fight scenes being rather unrealistic, especially the conceit that someone who just picked up a weapon has any chance of using it effectively, but that seems to be common in this type of fantasy.

Fish's real name is revealed - we can only hope he will have more luck in love than his namesake. The immediate situations were resolved, but much like Azia's story, there is still much left unanswered. Not a cliffhanger, but building toward the larger arc that spans the year worth of stories in this set of books. Want to know what comes next? Look for Castiel.
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