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Synopsis
Find the pirate lord. Kill the kraken. Bring back Milo. And don't tell your mom you're a mermaid. With Milo stuck in the past, Katrina and Bellamy must join forces to find the pirate lord Bastian Drake who may hold the key to turning back the clock-or at least a clue to the legendary sea goddess who can. But it won't be easy when Katrina's mother is beginning to discover her siren side and shows up in Constantine unexpectedly. Meanwhile, Milo searches the seas relentlessly for a way to return to Katrina in the present as he faces an old enemy along the way. To survive, he must embrace his new life as a successful captain and the pirate he always swore he'd never be. But as Bellamy questions whether he might've been brought back for a greater purpose, old desires and wounds begin to resurface. As he, Katrina, and Milo cross oceans to reunite, legends and lore become reality in a final battle for the fate of both the sea and their hearts. Perfect for fans of Pirates of the Caribbean, The Little Mermaid, Percy Jackson, and Outer Banks. Where ancient magic and modernity meet in this final installment of the From Tormented Tides series, readers will love this series that combines pirate adventure, enchantment, ancient lore, and romance.
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Is Across Torn Tides appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
This YA fantasy adventure features sea battles, a kraken, and mild romantic content appropriate for teens. Some violence in battles and action sequences, but nothing graphic.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, mild sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include separation and deception.
Who'll love this
Teens will love the swashbuckling pirate adventure mixed with mermaid magic, time travel twists, and an epic romance spanning centuries.