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ISBN: | 1743566115 (ISBN13: 9781743566114) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Submerged Sun #1 |
Vanessa Garden
Paperback | Pages: 294 pages Rating: 3.81 | 1544 Users | 235 Reviews
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In a glittering underwater world, nothing is as it seems... For the past twelve months since her parents’ death, seventeen-year-old Miranda Sun has harboured a dark secret — a secret that has strained the close relationship she once shared with her older sister, Lauren. In an effort to repair this broken bond, Miranda’s grandparents whisk the siblings away on a secluded beach holiday. Except before Miranda gets a chance to confess her life-changing secret, she’s dragged underwater by a mysterious stranger while taking a midnight swim. Awakening days later, Miranda discovers that she’s being held captive in a glittering underwater city by an arrogant young man named Marko...the King of this underwater civilisation. Nineteen-year-old Marko intends to marry Miranda in order to keep his crown from falling into the sinister clutches of his half-brother, Damir. There’s only one problem. Miranda is desperate to return home to right things with her sister and she wants nothing to do with Marko. Trying to secure her freedom, Miranda quickly forms an alliance with Robbie — Marko’s personal guard. However, she soon discovers that even underwater, people are hiding dangerous secrets...Particularize About Books Captivate (Submerged Sun #1)
Title | : | Captivate (Submerged Sun #1) |
Author | : | Vanessa Garden |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 294 pages |
Published | : | January 1st 2014 by Harlequin TEEN Australia |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Romance. Mythology. Mermaids. Paranormal |
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Ratings: 3.81 From 1544 Users | 235 ReviewsCriticism About Books Captivate (Submerged Sun #1)
*Review can also be found at Jackie's Book World :)* Vanessa Garden has written such a captivating story that has made it to my favorite's list. From the beginning to the very end, I was intrigued and fascinated by the world she has created. I don't think I've read anything like it and that's what made it an amazing read.Seventeen-year-old Miranda Sun has been haunted by what happened to her parents twelve months ago, ever since then her relationship with her older sister, Lauren, hasn't been[Full disclosure: I received a free ebook copy through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.]You know what? I didnt expect to like Captivate as much as I did. The only reason I really took a chance on it was the fantastic cover. Sometimes, as Ive found out, you can judge a book by its cover.At first I thought this would be a mermaid book. In hindsight Im not quite sure why I thought that but it turns out that this book is more science fiction than fantasy. I dont want to give the big
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Review: Captivate (Submerged Sun #1) by Vanessa Garden Thanks to Harlequin Australia for sending me a copy for reviewCaptivating; the one word that perfectly describes this book from start to finish.4.5....I absolutely fell in love with this book. Everything picks up straight away and we get thrown into life in Marin. Garden creates a stunning underwater world.We first learn about Miranda and her life in Aus. I can instantly imagine her grandparents shack as well as the surrounds. Miranda is
I give this a 3.5 After reading so many dark & depressing books lately which I really loved, this book was just a quick read to lighten the mood and I really liked it. I loved the fact that Miranda wasn't the lovey dovey type like most typical female protagonists her attitude and humour made me enjoy the book very much ! And the fact that Marko was super good looking wasn't bad either!
A copy was provided by Harlequin Australia in exchange for an honest review.BREATHTAKING UNDERWATWER COVER!!! Should've known better, right? To be fair, it wasn't particularly bad, but it was definitely strange and cliché.The book reminded me a lot of Cruel Beauty by Rosamund Hodge (the 'kidnapping to be made a bride for the king' part) and Renegade by J.A. Souders (the 'underwater city surrounded by dark mysteries' part). Sadly, I did not like this book as much as I liked the two aforementioned
Captivate was an exciting tale that totally took me by surprise. I was expecting a mermaid tale, but it had a different twist to it. Imagine a city, deep in the ocean, where humans first moved to at their own free will. It was amazing, beautiful and sweet.Miranda was swimming with her sister when she was taken to this city, Marin. She was basically kidnapped and held against her will. The longer she stayed there though, the more she became to like it, but it came at a price. Her feelings were
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