Forced to leave Los Angeles for life in a quiet California wine town with a father she has never known, rebellious sixteen-year-old Poe Holly rails against a high school system that allows elite students special privileges and tolerates bullying of those who are different.
The Vast and Brutal Sea
β Scribed by Zoraida Cordova
- Publisher
- Sourcebooks
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 419 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Blood is in the Water...
Two days. That's all the time Tristan Hart has to prevent all-out war. Since discovering he was part merman and heir to the Sea Throne, Tristan has been fighting for his future, his friendsβhis life.
Now, to win the crown and save the girl he loves, Tristan will have to take the ultimate risk: unleash the ancient magic of Poseidon and release the kraken. Seriously. It's the only way to unite the three scattered pieces of the king's trident and stop the sea witch Nieve from taking the throne for herself.
Tristan's going to need all the help he can get. But the one person he could always depend on him has betrayed himβKurt now wants the throne for himself. Brother against brother, it's a brutal race to the finish, and there can only be one winner.
The Vicious Deep Series:
The Vicious Deep (Book 1)
The Savage Blue (Book 2)
The Vast and Brutal Sea (Book 3)
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