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Sleeping With The Fishes - Mermaid Cozy Mysteries #3 - cover

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Sleeping With The Fishes - Mermaid Cozy Mysteries #3

Diane Vallere

Publisher: Polyester Press

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Summary

A deep dive into danger . . . 
 
Ava was born to lead. The oldest of the three royal daughters from Sirenia, she's been by Mother's side from the moment she first learned to swim. Her inevitable legacy notwithstanding, she is resentful of the adventures her sisters Zoe and Kyra have had while she's been in charge. But when Mother goes missing Ava's world teeters on the brink of change. If Mother returns, Ava's life in the shadows will continue. If Mother is gone forever, Ava's new responsibilities may overwhelm her. 
 
What happens when an unexpected threat disrupts your underwater village? 
If you're the next-mermaid-in-line, you might have to assume control. 
 
Ostracized by the other mermaids, she focuses on learning the truth—even if it means confronting the lies she's learned to believe. Was this a coup, or did mother have enemies? Ava is used to the politics of Sirenia, but what happens when those who may have taken her mother are the ones she was taught to trust? Can she become what she doesn't know she wants in order to protect what the other mermaids need? 
 
You'll love swimming in the virtual world of Sirenia, because mermaid mysteries are fun in the sun . . . under water.
Available since: 09/10/2019.

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