Water Bound: A Sea Haven Novel
The last thing Sid remembered was being enlisted to protect a vulnerable young woman in the coastal town of Sea Haven. Then, as if in some nightmare, he was lost in the swirling currents of the ocean, and sucked deeper into a freezing black eddy. Just as quickly, he was saved - pulled ashore by a...
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The last thing Sid remembered was being enlisted to protect a vulnerable young woman in the coastal town of Sea Haven. Then, as if in some nightmare, he was lost in the swirling currents of the ocean, and sucked deeper into a freezing black eddy. Just as quickly, he was saved - pulled ashore by a beautiful stranger. Her name is Rikki, a sea-urchin diver in Sea Haven. Soon they will be bound by tantalizing secrets, which will engulf them both in a whirlpool of passion and danger.
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Format: Audible Audio Edition
ASIN: B003YV16AK
Publish date: 2010-08-04
Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
Edition language: English
The first book in Feehan's Drake Sister's spin-off picks up right where the last Drake Sisters book (Hidden Currents) leaves off. It focuses on Lev Prakenskii, Ilya's brother and the bodyguard to Stavros (very bad guy in Hidden Currents). He his rescued from the sea by Rikki, a water element who ...
Wow! This was not at all what I was expecting. It wasn't what I imagined it to be like. I was thinking it would go down the same line as the Drake Sister's series but it didn't. It wasn't good but it wasn't bad either, it was different. For Sid, the last thing he remembered was been on board a yacht...
I liked the idea of this book more than the actual book itself. The concept of elemental women seemed very interesting and intriguing. What the book actually was, however, was a sappy suffocating romance novel. I guess I can't complain- I should have expected that, but I was hoping for a little more...
3 1/2 stars. Water Bound was recommended to me because I'm interested in depictions of autistic people, and it is indeed the most nuanced, tender portrayal I've ever read. It also gets things right, particularly in regard to the serious sensory issues that often accompany autism. Rikki is no robot ...
Still an amazing story. Rikki and Lev just astound me together. The narrator did a good job bringing their characters to life, not so much with the supporting cast. They kind of all sounded a like, but it wasn't too distracting from the story. I don't have enough good words in my vocabulary to descr...