Bride of the Sea (The Otherworld #3) 
Once upon a time…
Saoirse dreams of land. Her father has other plans, and intends to marry her off as soon as possible. When a ship sinks near her home, she carries the only surviving sailor to a faerie blessed isle and plans her escape. Who better to help her than a man with few scruples and little cares in the world?
Manus dreams of the sea. He spent every coin in his pockets to get back on a ship but never expected the vessel to sink. When a merrow saves him, he realizes the chance meeting is an opportunity. She could make him rich and become his good luck charm, so the legends say. Now, he just needs to get off the isle she’s trapped him on.
They intend to use each other, but find their souls drawn together bit by bit. Can either leave the isle and the sea without losing their hearts in the bargain?
Review can be found on *Milky Way of Books*I knew that the tale of Manus was going to be told at some point! Following the first two books of the series (which are a Beauty and the Beast retelling), Bride of the Sea takes place few years before the first two books and tells the story of Saoirse, a merrow, and Manus.Knowing that this was a Little Mermaid retelling, I feared that Emma Hamm was going to tear my heart out, since many retellings of the tale have really cruel endings, but in this
Emma outdid herself. I think this is the best book she's written so far. The words and story flow in such a poetic manner that I felt like I was in a dream reading the book throughout.The story is slightly similar to what we read if the little mermaid except this time, she gave it the correct ending. Saoirse is a merrow who longs for a different life from that a merrow is usually confined to. She unintentionally saved Manus from a shipwreck and nursed him back to health. Manus, having grown up

I went through so many emotions in this book, especially regarding Manus.But let's start at the beginning. First off, I love how this author doesn't portray the fae as if they are all these devastingly beautiful creatures. These merrow men were the stuff nightmares are made of and their descriptions had me cringing. Seeing into the underwater world, with it's guardians and dreary lifestyle was so interesting.Now to the romance... Although they were both kind of using each other in a way in the
AFTER TWO DAYS OF PURE BLESSING TO HAVE A CHANCE TO DISCOVER AND READ THE OTHERWORLD SERIES I JUST CAN'T FRICKING WAIT FOR THIS BOOK TO COME OUT!!
I received for an honest review. Thank you Book End Tours & Emma Hamm for providing copy of Bride of the Sea.Let me just fan girl for a hot second - firstly Little Mermaid was my ALL time favorite Disney movie growing up. There I said it, I admitted it. I am well into my adult life and I still binge watch it like no other. Secondly not only doing this tour have I come to realize how many authors are doing mermaid retellings lately (seriously, right on babes) but the fact that I can fangirl
I was about halfway through the book when I decided to skim through the next quarter of the book... and then stopped. Instant attraction once again, leading to lust and everything I felt made this book horrible - I mean that this book would have been better if all that was omitted. It will make the story feel more like a fairy tale. They got married extremely quick; there is no apparent build up in their relationship at all. Manus, as I would have expected, wasn't that good of a man. He's just
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Original Title: | Bride of the Sea |
ISBN: | 0999424459 (ISBN13: 9780999424452) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Otherworld #3 |
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The Little Mermaid meets Irish Mythology in this retelling of the beloved classic… The first Companion Novel in the Otherworld Series.Once upon a time…
Saoirse dreams of land. Her father has other plans, and intends to marry her off as soon as possible. When a ship sinks near her home, she carries the only surviving sailor to a faerie blessed isle and plans her escape. Who better to help her than a man with few scruples and little cares in the world?
Manus dreams of the sea. He spent every coin in his pockets to get back on a ship but never expected the vessel to sink. When a merrow saves him, he realizes the chance meeting is an opportunity. She could make him rich and become his good luck charm, so the legends say. Now, he just needs to get off the isle she’s trapped him on.
They intend to use each other, but find their souls drawn together bit by bit. Can either leave the isle and the sea without losing their hearts in the bargain?
Point About Books Bride of the Sea (The Otherworld #3)
Title | : | Bride of the Sea (The Otherworld #3) |
Author | : | Emma Hamm |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | 1st Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 326 pages |
Published | : | April 3rd 2018 by Emma Hamm (first published February 15th 2018) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Retellings. Romance. Mythology. Mermaids. Fairies. Fae. Fantasy Romance |
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Ratings: 3.72 From 540 Users | 112 ReviewsWrite Up About Books Bride of the Sea (The Otherworld #3)
1.) Heart of the Fae ★★★★★2.) Veins of Magic ★★★★The concept of this book was incredible. I mean of course it's another retelling of The Little Mermaid, but it bears little resembles with that original fairytale. This is a standalone book in The Otherworld series and you don't have to have read the first two books in this series to understand this one it's entirely separate. This book did make some references to the world where this series takes place in like Hy-brasil and the unruly princeReview can be found on *Milky Way of Books*I knew that the tale of Manus was going to be told at some point! Following the first two books of the series (which are a Beauty and the Beast retelling), Bride of the Sea takes place few years before the first two books and tells the story of Saoirse, a merrow, and Manus.Knowing that this was a Little Mermaid retelling, I feared that Emma Hamm was going to tear my heart out, since many retellings of the tale have really cruel endings, but in this
Emma outdid herself. I think this is the best book she's written so far. The words and story flow in such a poetic manner that I felt like I was in a dream reading the book throughout.The story is slightly similar to what we read if the little mermaid except this time, she gave it the correct ending. Saoirse is a merrow who longs for a different life from that a merrow is usually confined to. She unintentionally saved Manus from a shipwreck and nursed him back to health. Manus, having grown up

I went through so many emotions in this book, especially regarding Manus.But let's start at the beginning. First off, I love how this author doesn't portray the fae as if they are all these devastingly beautiful creatures. These merrow men were the stuff nightmares are made of and their descriptions had me cringing. Seeing into the underwater world, with it's guardians and dreary lifestyle was so interesting.Now to the romance... Although they were both kind of using each other in a way in the
AFTER TWO DAYS OF PURE BLESSING TO HAVE A CHANCE TO DISCOVER AND READ THE OTHERWORLD SERIES I JUST CAN'T FRICKING WAIT FOR THIS BOOK TO COME OUT!!
I received for an honest review. Thank you Book End Tours & Emma Hamm for providing copy of Bride of the Sea.Let me just fan girl for a hot second - firstly Little Mermaid was my ALL time favorite Disney movie growing up. There I said it, I admitted it. I am well into my adult life and I still binge watch it like no other. Secondly not only doing this tour have I come to realize how many authors are doing mermaid retellings lately (seriously, right on babes) but the fact that I can fangirl
I was about halfway through the book when I decided to skim through the next quarter of the book... and then stopped. Instant attraction once again, leading to lust and everything I felt made this book horrible - I mean that this book would have been better if all that was omitted. It will make the story feel more like a fairy tale. They got married extremely quick; there is no apparent build up in their relationship at all. Manus, as I would have expected, wasn't that good of a man. He's just
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