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Of Neptune (The Syrena Legacy), by Anna Banks

Of Neptune (The Syrena Legacy), by Anna Banks

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Of Neptune (The Syrena Legacy), by Anna Banks

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Of Neptune (The Syrena Legacy), by Anna Banks

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Emma, who is half human and half Syrena, and her Syrena love, Galen, need time together. Alone. Away from the kingdoms of Poseidon and Triton. Emma's grandfather, the Poseidon king, suggests the two visit a small town called Neptune.

Neptune is home to both Syrena and Half Breeds alike. But Emma and Galen didn't sign up to be peacemakers between the ocean and land-dwelling, freshwater Syrena. They didn't bargain for meeting a charming Half Breed named Reed, who can barely disguise his feelings for Emma. And they especially didn't expect to find themselves in the middle of a power struggle that threatens not only their love but their ocean kingdoms.

In this stunning conclusion to her bestselling Syrena Legacy, Anna Banks thrills fans with more action and romance than ever.

Of Neptune (The Syrena Legacy), by Anna Banks

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #86651 in Books
  • Brand: Banks, Anna
  • Published on: 2015-06-02
  • Released on: 2015-06-02
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.23" h x .97" w x 5.51" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 368 pages
Of Neptune (The Syrena Legacy), by Anna Banks

Review

“. . . series fans will enjoy Banks' trademark blend of action and romance and the giddily satisfying happy ending.” ―Booklist

“...[has] a great deal of charm.” ―Publishers Weekly

“…intriguing…” ―School Library Journal

“A refreshing story filled with vibrant characters, feisty humor, and an irresistible romance. This story of star-crossed lovers in a luscious coastal setting brings new life to the age-old myth of merfolk and left me swooning for more!” ―Marissa Meyer, New York Times–bestselling author of Cinder

About the Author

Anna Banks's first two novels in the Syrena Legacy trilogy, Of Poseidon and Of Triton (a New York Times bestseller), have won her many fans. She lives in Crestview, Florida, with her husband and their daughter.


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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful. Selfish characters By S. Brown Argh....I HATED Emma in this one. She did not deserve Galen!!!! All he ever does is think of her and what she wants. Was even willing to give up his entire way of life to be with her. And when he expresses reservations and admits to what he really wants and she's like you really expect me to do that blah blag blah. And on top of that she betrays him and he forgives her. Unbelievable!!!!! I loved this series. But this was not how I wanted the series to end! Emma was ridiculously selfish and inconsiderate. Truthfully she always has been but this was it for me. I didn't mind so much in the previous books but this was too much. Ruined my view of perfectly decent relationship with that ridiculous unexpected and unwanted factor(s). This get two stars since it was most certainly not a pleasant read.

5 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Better conclusion that I was expecting By Gabbie Why I Picked It UpI loved the first two novels in this trilogy so I had to see the conclusion to Galen and Emma’s story.PlotThis novel picks up a little bit after the last one. Emma and Galen travel to the town of Neptune where they discover a town where Syrena and Half-Bloods live in harmony with humans and swim in freshwater. While Emma feels a part of the little town, Galen hates it. After an argument, Galen leaves to tell Grom about the city and is kidnapped. Meanwhile, Emma stays and begins getting closer to a Half-Blood, Reed, until they get themselves into trouble as well.I enjoyed this novel even better than the others. The characters really got themselves into some real predicaments. There was never a lack of anything happening. The point of view alternated between Emma’s first person and Galen’s third person so we got to see both events progressing at the same time. The thing I liked best about this novel was that there wasn’t just one evil villain—there were two! This kept me on my toes trying to figure out exactly what was going on.Leading LadyEmma was definitely more relaxed at points in this novel. She finally found somewhere where she fit in and you could see the wonders it did for her. She was just as strong and brave in this novel even though she wasn’t much the hero in this novel like the previous one. She did get herself out of some sticky situations though. Classic to the personality we saw in the previous novels, Emma was snarky and funny and sarcastic. I really love her character.Leading MaleGalen was constantly in sticky situations—once with each other the evil villains and once with Emma. He just couldn’t catch a break! His chapters were my favorite to read because I was guaranteed action with a snarky Galen. He was protective in this novel and we also saw some jealousy. It was endearing to see because we didn’t see much of it in the other novels because there was never competition for Emma’s affections. But that competition just made Galen because even more swoon-worthy.Reed was the third point to the love triangle. View Spoiler » I did enjoy Reed’s character though. He was what Galen wasn’t—funny, happy, and social. It was a nice contrast. And I have to admit—he was pretty swoony too.RomanceThe romance in this novel was on the rocks. The big problem of land vs. water came to a head in this novel. By that, I mean Emma wanted to live on land and Galen wanted to live in the water. That was the main source of their tension. View Spoiler » The chemistry was there like in the other novels and I don’t think I’ll ever get tired of these two together. They just complemented each other very well.World BuildingWe see more of the Syrena history in this novel and I liked that we got one more in-depth look at this world that Banks created before having to say goodbye to it.ConclusionOf Neptune was a better conclusion to Emma and Galen’s story than I was expecting. It pains me to say goodbye to the characters, the romance, and the story.

4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. I'm so disappointed! By Raquel Costa I really wanted to like it, because this trilogy was getting better for me. I gave the first book - Of Poseidon - a three-star ratting, the second one - Of Triton - a four-star ratting, so I expected this one to be even better. Really there wasn't much to screw up, but she did!Emma and Galen's romance seemed to have grown and mature, and all of a sudden they are two 12 year-olds again! I know, I know, they are young, what did I expect? I remember being 19, and I was pretty stupid and egotistical too. But I expect my heros and heroins to be a little wiser and more congruent than I was, am I right? After all, aren't books supposed to teach you how to be a better you?And I definitely expect the authors I praise to know better than to throw a love triangle at our main characters out of the blue for - what it seemed to me - no better reason then "ops, I forgot to put a love triangle in there somewhere, how will my readers know their love is true if it's not challenged? How will I justify binding them together for the rest of their lives?"On top of that, some of the things I really liked about the plot, the secondary characters and Banks' writing style have also decayed. For starters, the whole plot seemed like an after thought - and a poorly convincing one at that. Why would Emma's grandfather send her alone to Neptune? How did he not see what could happen? And that was just the beginning of the "Why-would"s of this book. I won't say anymore because I don't want to give any spoilers, but seriously, I was regretting this whole trilogy around chapter eight! My favorite secondary characters (like Raina, for instance) are barely there - replaced by other poorly crafted ones, like Reed. And what was a fast paced, funny story became slow, redundant and predictable.All in all, I wouldn't read this trilogy if I were any older than 16 years old and looking for a (very) light read.

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