Memoir of a Mermaid series by Adrianna Stepiano (Books #1-2)
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Overview: Adrianna’s range of interests seem eloquent and dignified until you meet her at the comic book convention where she’s standing in line to meet the divas from Frank Miller’s Sin City series. All things relevant to this form of creation, be it Emerson, or Sam Keith. The dreamscape of life that allows for her whimsical escapades in the poetic stance include events that not many have seen. Witnessing three workplace shootings at Detroit area employers from 1999 to 2009 left Adrianna a bit of a mess, emotionally. This train wreck is a status that only lasted in a moment as like all creative minds she’s developed a therapy through art and words. Her dignified stance in life is guarded by Christ and her knowledge base runs clear off the course of any abilities I have ever seen myself. Praise to this young and inspiring author and poet.
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
When, At Last, He Found Me (Memoir of a Mermaid, #1)
Seraphin Shedd wanted her high school graduation day to be different, and by different, she meant ordinary. In a life led by tragedy, a break from the flashbacks would have been a welcomed relief. Instead, after the disappearance of her beloved teacher, Ms. Dorah Zebedee, her memories became increasingly more vivid. Only one person, Joseph Merrick, knows where to find Ms. Z, but he’s not eager to help. Through an unaccommodating and mysterious persona, Joseph brings Seraphin to an emotional breaking point. If she can learn to trust him, she just might uncover the mystery behind her heartbreaking past. Though, she can’t help but wonder if his interest in her is purely for personal gain, or will he prove to be a loyal friend?
Follow along as Seraphin unearths her true identity as well as discovers the evil surrounding her past.
When, At Last, She Could See (Memoir of a Mermaid, Book #2)
Seraphin Shedd knows that something’s not quite right with her fellow Guardian Joseph Merrick’s behavior. It’s been months, and he’s still avoiding her. He’s never held a grudge for quite so long. Sure, she’s frustrating at times–and she nearly destroyed Bar Harbor with a tornado, but Joseph should have never interfered, right? Or, maybe she should have heard him out–instead of exploding with rage.
Seraphin’s struggle to understand Joseph’s behavior is brought to light after Mara Cottington slaps her with the phrase, "Not everything is about you." Sometimes the truth hurts more than a lie. Once she opens her eyes to the idea that reality isn’t always what it seems, the mystery of Joseph’s behavior is solved.
But, they still have a long summer ahead of them. Sirens, Ms. Z, Leviathan–what are they planning?
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