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Larimar: Gem of the Sea
Larimar: Gem of the Sea
Christine E. Schluze | 2011 | Science Fiction/Fantasy
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What an amazing short read. This story is about a man that saves an underwater race from being devoured by a sea serpent. So much happens in just 50 pages. There is mystery, love and adventure. A cruel king, a downtrodden boy with rights to the throne, magic shells, mystical storms and a ships captain who believes in myths and legends. I haven't done my research yet because I was so excited to let you know how amazing this read was, but I hope there's a sequel.
  
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    From the bestselling author of the Pegasus books, Kate O’Hearn, comes an exciting new series that...

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Feb 19, 2019 (Updated Feb 20, 2019)  
Please extend a big welcome to our latest 'Publisher Partner' - The Ghastly Grimoire, run by Smashbomber @Acanthea Grimscythe

You can visit The Ghastly Grimoire here: http://theghastlygrimoire.com

The Ghastly Grimoire is a superbly-crafted website dedicated to dark fiction where you will find book reviews, podcast reviews, interviews, lists and a section devoted to urban legends. Here are a few links:

Book reviews: http://theghastlygrimoire.com/category/books/
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The sequel to "A Shadow of Gulls", the Crow Goddess continues the story of Lugh the Harper and Cuchullain, although reading the former is not a pre-requisite to reading this.

Whereas the previous novel revolved mainly around the Ulster series of Legends (most particularly the Cattle Raid of Cooley), this novel takes place in both Roman Britain (the first half, and prior to the building of Hadrians Wall) and Ireland. The second part of the novel - the part in Ireland itself - concerns Cuchullains legendary death more than his legendary life.

Well worth a read!