![]() ![]() Her fourth book in the series, EMILY WINDSNAP AND THE SIREN’S SECRET, had just debuted in the UK and wasn’t scheduled to come out in the USA until the spring of 2010. I was lucky enough to meet Liz Kessler in the autumn of 2009. It was instantly my favorite in the series. She created a beautiful legend about Neptune that really resonated. Liz Kessler created a world that was magical and able to suck me right in. EMILY WINDSNAP AND THE CASTLE IN THE MIST had so much unique mythology infused into it. ![]() The first two books were cute and sweet, and I would have loved them when I was younger (since they’re for a middle-grade audience), but nothing stood out and bowled me over. They’re fun, carefree.and about one of my favorite topics: Mermaids! I wasn’t always so enamored with the series. But can she do it in time to save herself and her family from the wrath of Neptune?īe sure to also check out my interview with the swishy Liz Kessler! It's only when she uncovers their story that she can begin to reconcile her two worlds. There, thrown out of mermaid school and scorned by her old enemy Mandy Rushton, she goes in search of the lost sirens, banished by Neptune to a secret underground cavern. Living on a magical island should be perfect - but Emily and her family and friends jump at the chance to go home to Brightport and carry out Neptune's orders to bring humans and merfolk together. ![]()
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