OMG!!!!!!! this book was soooo good!!!!!!!!!!I kept thinking if lo would kill him, if she would turn back into a human! i didnt know!! But i never suspected she wouldve gotten CELIA!!!! but im glad about the way it turned out in the end! :) i cant wait to read the last book!! i wanna read it soooo b...
Mermaid story? Oh yea, you know I wanted to read this one. In this book the mermaids were once human children. Something happened to them and they were suddenly able to exist under water. The sea as calming as it is fierce tends to strip away their memories. With those memories goes the last of huma...
Ms. Pearce does it again. With a great vivid detail of an amazing story building, Fathomless is quite the story you don't want to miss!Now, I love retellings of classic tales. There is just something about a good classic twisted in something different...something you never even imagine. Once in the ...
4.75ish. This was one of my more highly anticipated books of last year (because hello? Fairy tale freak. This is not news to anyone.), and it's sort of shameful that I am just now posting a written review. (Though yes, I did have a mini vlogged one here. But still.) I feel like I've talked about thi...
Just as Sisters Red was inspired by the fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood and Sweetly was inspired by Hansel and Gretel, Fathomless was inspired by The Little Mermaid. I loved Sisters Red and I thought Sweetly was very well done as well, but I just didn't enjoy this third installment as much. I've a...
Maybe more of a 2.5. Posted on Dark Faerie Tale.In the Fairytale Retellings series by Jackson Pearce, Fathomless is a loose take on The Little Mermaid. Pearce’s take on mermaids wasn’t your typical run of the mill. There were no fins, under sea palaces, nor anything glamorous about life under the se...
MY THOUGHTSLOVED ITCelia, Anne and Jane are triplets abandon in a boarding school that they never leave because there mother has died and their father is a victim of Alzheimer's. Anne can see the future, Jane can see the present but all Celia can do is visit the past. Together they form a scam, ge...
Jackson Pearce doesn’t seem to want to stop creating breathtaking re-tellings of fairy tales any time soon. As done with the first two novels in her Fairy Tale Re-tellings, Jackson Pearce managed to have me hanging over the edge of my seat and reading in anticipation of what must come next in her n...
Alright, Jackson Pearce is so utterly amazing. This is the only the second book I've read by her, the first being Purity, I freaking loved them both!!! (I know, I'm terrible for not having read the other fairy tale retellings, but now I want to even more!!) I went in thinking this was about mermaids...
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