

If she can only manage to survive her increasingly dangerous encounters with unpredictable mermaids, she might just be able to unlock the mystery of her past to learn how to appease the mysterious forces that seem to want something from her…and maybe even find true love along the way.īetween The Land And The Sea is the first book in the series “Marina’s Tales.” Her story continues on in book two, The Moon And The Tide. In just a few weeks after moving to the small beach town, sixteen year old Marina has nearly drowned twice, enchanted the hottest guy in high school, and discovered a supernatural creature.

Something extraordinary is lurking in the deep ocean waters off the coast of Aptos, California. Book Review: Unlovable (Port Fare Series #1) by Sh.Title: Between the Land and the Sea (Marina’s Tales #1) by Derrolyn Anderson.Book Review: Between the Land and the Sea (Marina'.Book Review: The Moon and The Tide (Marina's Tales.Percy jackson sea of monsters movie subtitles software, Ati x1270 driver. Book to Movie Review: Something Borrowed Tv land teachers facebook covers, Riton bang your head soundcloud music player.Book Review: Something Blue (Darcy and Rachel #2).Book Review: The Girl of Fire and Thorns (Fire and.Book Review: Eve (The Eve Trilogy, #1) by Anna Carey.Overall, though, Between the Land and the Sea was a good read, and I would definitely recommend it to fans of mermaid books and fans of paranormal YA. It made her feel spoiled to me and made me like her a little less. I like fashion as much as the next girl, but Marina is a clotheshorse, and I got a little tired (or maybe jealous?) of reading about her fashion choices. The one thing that bothered me about Between the Land and the Sea was a sort of fixation on fashion. Everyone was well-characterized, which makes reading much more fun for me. I also really enjoyed the development of the supporting characters. I like that, because it feels more realistic to me. They don't fall in love too quickly, and their relationship is more of a slow build.

I liked the progression of the relationship between Ethan and Marina. I liked the relationship between Cruz, Megan and Marina, and I loved the banter between the three. There was a lot of humor in this book, more than I would expect from a mermaid story. I really enjoyed Between the Land and the Sea. But, strange things start happening shortly after Marina moves to Aptos, and she discovers she is not completely human. She is sad to leave her hometown of San Fransisco while her father travels to Afghanistan for work, but looks forward to spending time with her aunt Abby and cousin Cruz. Marina is a sixteen year old girl who seems to have it all: a father who adores her, the experience of traveling the world, and an indulgent "aunt" who buys her everything she could ever want-and more.
