Breeze the Mermaid Ii


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High adventure, scary encounters and narrow escapes are in store for our beautiful and adventurous mermaid Breeze as she comes face to face with The Tridon. Now...The Tridon is of human form with a scaley body and fins that resemble that of a fish and a monstrous, ugly head with horns on top and bulging eyes. His form is rendered in such a grotesque manner that anyone looking upon this hideous sight for an extended period of time would be overcome by fear so intense that it could drive them mad. THE TRIDON is a wicked sea creature that can destroy both men and ships, a monstrous creature from the deep that Breeze's father, Neptune had under total control and at his beck and calling to do the dirty work of killing men and destroying ships when he, himself did not want to dirty his hands Unusual events occur that causes this creature not only to loose all reasoning but also causes it to become totally out of control and even more frightening and monstrous than it ever was in its original state. Breeze is taken captive more than once, and perilous circumstances cause her to again almost lose her life.




The Mermaid's Secret


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When she, on her 23rd birthday, catches a wave that transforms her into a mermaid, Jess Creary becomes reborn into a confident, powerful predator with superhuman strength, but back on land, her relationship with Captain Matthew heats up and so does her search for the truth about her sister's death.










Rudder


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The Rover's Secret: A Tale of the Pirate Cays and Lagoons of Cuba


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In Harry Collingwood's 'The Rover's Secret: A Tale of the Pirate Cays and Lagoons of Cuba,' readers are transported to the thrilling world of pirates in the Caribbean. Collingwood's literary style is vivid and adventurous, immersing readers in the dangerous waters of Cuba's pirate-filled cays and lagoons. The book is rich in historical context, offering a glimpse into the lives of pirates and the lawless activities they engaged in during the 19th century. The story is filled with intrigue, suspense, and daring sea adventures that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. Harry Collingwood, a prolific writer of maritime fiction, draws on his knowledge of the seas to create a captivating tale of piracy in the Caribbean. His experiences as a sailor and his passion for maritime history are evident in the authenticity and detail with which he portrays the seafaring lifestyle in 'The Rover's Secret.' Collingwood's background brings depth and credibility to the story, making it a compelling read for history buffs and adventure enthusiasts alike. I highly recommend 'The Rover's Secret' to readers who enjoy historical fiction, tales of adventure on the high seas, and stories of daring pirate escapades. Collingwood's masterful storytelling and authentic portrayal of pirate life make this book a must-read for anyone interested in the golden age of piracy.







The Common Sense Music Reader


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