Author: Sonya Jesus
Release: June 29, 2021
Genre: Rewritten Fairy Tales
Blurb
I have everything my father thinks I want, except a life.
When you’re the youngest daughter of a police chief and your mom was murdered by some wacko, there’s not much freedom.
Hell, there’s not much of anything.
No epic love stories, no embarrassing moments, no spark, no flutters, or grand gestures.
Only rules I desperately want to break.
And I want to break them all with Derrick Prince.
But belonging to his world means sacrificing pieces of myself.
And staying quiet isn’t so easy when it becomes a matter of life or death.
This Little Mermaid contemporary Young Adult retelling is full of suspense and sweet coming-of-age first moments.
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My Thoughts <3
All in all this was intriguing and while there are a lot of aspects to it, it was sweet in an innocent way. I could have done without all of aspects that the author included because I did not think that they were all necessary, but I did enjoy reading it! I give it 4 outta 5 stars and will check out more from this author!
PS: Thank you to Sonya Jesus and Enticing Journey Book Promotions for allowing me an advanced copy of the book to provide an honest review.
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Author Bio
Romance with a Lethal Twist
Sonya’s a nerd—a cool nerd—who loves science, books, make-up and unicorns. She even has unicorn slippers and unicorn plushes adorn her office. It’s not obsession (or so she says), it’s simply an ode to her imaginative side.
She believes in fairytales and in the beautiful things a mind can conjure. She’s a firm believer of empowering the crazy fictional ideas, putting them down on paper (figurative paper because she’s not a fan of writing in notebooks), and letting them flourish into a story. Sometimes that story is about psychos and murders.
Don’t believe me? Ask her in any of her social media. She’s all about those connections.