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Mermaid Royalty, #1
by M.E. Rhines
Publication date: July 31st 2017
Genres: Fantasy, Young Adult
by M.E. Rhines
Publication date: July 31st 2017
Genres: Fantasy, Young Adult
BLURB
Obedience has always been a
matter of survival for sixteen-year-old mermaid princess Pauline. Her mother is
the tyrannical Queen Calypso, who rules the kingdom of Atargatis with an iron
trident. To utter one word against her would mean banishment—or worse—so
Pauline bites her tongue and minds her manners. But on the eve of her sister’s
merling-shower, all of that is about to change. Confronted with the truth about
what happens to the human men who are betrothed to the mermaids of Atargatis,
Pauline realizes she can stay silent no more.
Determined to end the queen’s
dark tradition, Pauline goes along on a search for shipwreck survivors,
secretly planning to free them. But things get complicated when she finds
herself inexplicably drawn to one of the men. Before she realizes what’s
happening, she has kissed him—and a kiss from a mermaid is not without
consequences. Now Pauline will have to risk everything if she is to save the
young man and thwart the queen’s dark plans…
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EXCERPT:
My
eyes widened, my heart hammering against my rib cage. A fear I didn’t
understand tugged at my tailfin, like an anchor had been tied to its end. I
sank against the wall of our pirated vessel and watched the chaos as it
unfolded in slow motion.
Gene
laughed at something my sister said just before it hit him. His smile fell in
an instant as soon as the sudden deadening feeling pummeled into his chest. He
dropped the plate and held out his hand. From my experience with Beaked Sea
Snake, he was seeing double the fingers.
A
fogginess washed over his eyes. He reached out for Fawna for just a second
before his arms fell to his sides, limp and useless. Then, his human legs gave
out from under him. A loud crack sounded as his knees made impact with the hard
floor of the ship.
When
he finally fell backward, my sister stood over his paralyzed body with a
shameless, cruel smirk that gave me the chills. My mother, hovering well above
me, nodded her approval with a warm, glowing pride showing on her face.
I
looked around, expecting to see the same shocked expression I wore among my
clan. But not one jaw was dropped. Every one of them watched with tense,
excited eyes. They looked like bloodthirsty demons from where I was sitting.
“Mother,”
I whispered. “What’s going on?”
She
didn’t hear me.
“My
Queen,” someone shouted from below. “What are your orders?”
Mother
took in a long, powerful breath and shouted, “Air him out.”
I
gasped, disbelief shuddering through me. “Mother,” I screamed. “Mother, you
can’t!”
My
protests were drowned out by the unified battle cry that erupted from every
member of our clan. Angelique dropped her guitar, dashing for Gene with two
other mermaids close behind.
I
rushed for him, but Mother grabbed my arm with bruising fingers.
“Let
me go,” I demanded.
Even
through the screeching cheers below, I could hear Mother’s teeth grinding.
“Don’t make a scene.”
I
stilled, having every intention to stay put and comply, as usual. But then, I
caught a glimpse of Gene’s face. While his muscles were tight and immobile, his
eyes were filled with a conscious terror. They pleaded with me from across the
ship, begging me to save him.
Before
I could stop myself, I twisted my arm out of Mother’s grasp and swam to him,
hoping to talk some sense into my sister before she did something terrible.
It
was no use. I couldn’t reach them. They had too much of a head start. All I
could do was watch as they snatched the helpless human and dragged his lifeless
body up, up, and up until…
Bubbles
sprayed all around them as they held Gene’s head and neck above water, but kept
their own gills safely submerged. Even if he had working legs to thrash and
fight with, he would be outmatched. Our tails treaded water in a way a human’s
boney appendages couldn’t come close to.
He
was in our world, by no choice of his own. We brought him down here against his
will, and now that he was a part of it, my mother was sending him back home to
die.
The
gills would not disappear. They would only struggle for a short while before
giving up to the heat of the land above. Gene’s chest moved in and out, in
faster but shallower spurts.
I
kicked my tail harder. Just as he came into my reach, he took one final gulp of
air from his own world, and the movement stopped.
Mother
had killed him.
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Author Info
ME Rhines a southwest Florida
native currently living in North Port with her two beautiful children and a
third, much larger child whom she affectionately calls husband.
She writes young adult paranormal romance to feed her belief that fairy tales are real and nonsense is necessary.
She also writes adult romances
under her edgier alter-ego, Mary Bernsen.
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