Dylan Waverly has lived his entire life on the tiny island of Swans Landing with his best friend Sailor Mooring at his side. But now Sailor has left, and no one knows if sheΠ²Πβ’ll ever return. Dylan remains stuck in a half-life between land and sea on an island that is slowly dying. Dylan thinks he
Submerging (Swans Landing)
β Scribed by Norris, Shana
- Book ID
- 107351079
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 94 KB
- Series
- Swans Landing 2
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Sixteen years ago, Sailor Mooringβs mother dove into the Atlantic Ocean and was never seen again. Now Sailor, who is able to change into finfolk form in the water, is following her motherβs long swim to find answers to the questions that have haunted her life: Why did her mother leave? And what really happened the night Sailorβs father died?
Callum Murchadh, banished from his home and his people, now lives a human life in the northern islands of Scotland. Maintaining a quiet existence is crucial to keeping his secrets hidden.
Having a finfolk girl arrive on the island and into his life was the last thing he expected.
Sailor finds herself both drawn to Callum and frightened by his warnings. He may hold the clues Sailor needs to reach the ancestral home of her people, but knowing whether to trust him isnβt easy.
Dive deeper into the world of the finfolk in Submerging, the second book in the Swans Landing series.
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