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  • Dark Water

    Evan Graver

    eBook (Third Reef Publishing, March 18, 2018)
    A former Navy bomb tech. A ruthless gang of pirates. A terrifying menace buried in the ocean’s depths…Ryan Weller misses the surge of adrenaline from his days as an explosives expert. So, when his friend recruits him for an anti-terrorist organization, he gladly leaps back into dangerous waters. But he could be in over his head when his first mission puts him on the trail of deadly outlaws in the Florida Keys…Scuba diving for clues among the shipwrecks, he discovers a sinister connection with Mexican arms smugglers. And when the merciless bandits come gunning for his blood, he suspects there may be a threat to the entire U.S. lurking beneath the surface.Can Ryan stop a massive conspiracy on the high seas, or will he end up scuttled?Dark Water is the first book in the fast-paced Ryan Weller thriller series. If you like ocean adventures, non-stop action, and smack-talking heroes, then you’ll love Evan Graver’s pulse-pounding tale.Buy Dark Water to ride the waves of adventure today!
  • Dark Water Breaking

    Daniel Davis

    language (Dan Davis, June 14, 2015)
    A girl on trial for witchcraft.A dragon harnessed for magical power.An army of redcoats on the march.Can Archer and his friends save the Vale?The enemies of the Vale are coming. The Witchfinder General. The dictator of England General Cromwell and his redcoats with their steam-powered landships. And the ancient and powerful Alchemist's Guild.Facing them, the young heroes Archer, Writer, Weaver and Keeper must unlock the full power of their elemental abilities to save themselves, their dragon and the whole Kingdom of England.Dark Water Breaking is the thrilling second instalment in this steampunk fantasy adventure series. A series for all ages featuring elemental magic, alchemy, dragons, and epic flintlock and magic battles in a fantasy version of 17th century England. If you are a fan of adventure, grab this book now!Praise for the Gunpowder & Alchemy series:“This was great. It took the first book and totally opened up the scope. The finale was epic. Looking forward to more!” “An enchanting read for adults and children.”“An excellent read. I love how genuine historical figures are brought to life. I’m very much looking forward to the next instalment, as it promises an explosion of action and intrigue.”“I could hardly believe as I came close to the end of the book how well the author retained a convincing degree of youthful innocence with the characters' growing ability to face varied and sinister challenges. An enthralling and vivid tale. I can't wait to find out what comes next!”
  • Dark Water

    Laura McNeal, Eileen Stevens, Audible Studios

    Audiobook (Audible Studios, Jan. 5, 2011)
    Fifteen-year-old Pearl DeWitt and her mother live in Fallbrook, California, where its sunny 340 days of the year and where her uncle owns a grove of 900 avocado trees. Uncle Hoyt hires migrant workers regularly, but Pearl doesnt pay much attention to them... until Amiel. From the moment she sees him, Pearl is drawn to this boy who keeps to himself, fears being caught by la migra, and is mysteriously unable to talk. And after coming across Amiels makeshift hut near Agua Prieta Creek, Pearl falls into a precarious friendship and a forbidden romance. Then the wildfires strike. Fallbrook - the town of marigolds and palms, blood oranges and sweet limes - is threatened by the Agua Prieta fire, and a mandatory evacuation order is issued. But Pearl knows that Amiel is in the direct path of the fire, with no one to warn him, no way to get out. Slipping away from safety and her family, Pearl moves toward the dark creek, where the smoke has become air, the air smoke. Laura McNeal has crafted a beautiful and haunting novel full of peril, desperation, and love.
  • Dark Water

    J.A. Armitage

    language (, June 19, 2018)
    ★★★★★ A Love for the Little Mermaid I didn't know I even had!A tragic accident on the eve of her eighteenth birthday leads Princess Erica to a chance encounter with a mysterious man on the beach. When he turns up at her birthday party and whisks her off her feet, she knows she has to find out everything about him, but why won't he speak and where does he keep disappearing to?Ari knows he's crossed a line by mingling with the land humans, but how can he resist the beautiful princess whose life he saved? He must decide whether to stay on land and become like her, or continue to live without her in the depths of the ocean. Trapped in a centuries long battle between his kind and hers, his decision will rock both their kingdoms.With a sea witch that needs repaying and the small matter of Erica's engagement to someone else, Ari knows the odds are stacked against him. Dark Water is the fourth book in the Reverse Fairytale series by USA Today bestselling author J.A. Armitage.Take everything you think you know about fairytales and turn it on its head.What People are saying about Dark Water.★★★★★ Not your average fairytale!! Armitage delivers a wonderful story that sucks you in!!★★★★★ Wonderful writing, magical settings and a gorgeous cover★★★★★ An enthralling and unique retelling of a much loved classic.★★★★★ Spell-binding and riveting reverse fairytale
  • Dark Water

    Laura McNeal

    eBook (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Sept. 14, 2010)
    A National Book Award FinalistA Kirkus Reviews Best Books for TeensFifteen-year-old Pearl DeWitt lives in Fallbrook, California, where it's sunny 340 days of the year, and where her uncle owns a grove of 900 avocado trees. Uncle Hoyt hires migrant workers regularly, but Pearl doesn't pay much attention to them...until Amiel. From the moment she sees him, Pearl is drawn to this boy who keeps to himself, fears being caught by la migra, and is mysteriously unable to talk.Then the wildfires strike.
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  • Dark Water

    Evan Graver

    Paperback (Third Reef Publishing, LLC, March 22, 2019)
    A former Navy bomb tech. A ruthless gang of pirates. A terrifying menace buried in the ocean’s depths…Ryan Weller misses the surge of adrenaline from his days as an explosives expert. So, when his friend recruits him for an anti-terrorist organization, he gladly leaps back into dangerous waters. But he could be in over his head when his first mission puts him on the trail of deadly outlaws in the Florida Keys…Scuba diving for clues among the shipwrecks, he discovers a sinister connection with Mexican arms smugglers. And when the merciless bandits come gunning for his blood, he suspects there may be a threat to the entire U.S. lurking beneath the surface.Can Ryan stop a massive conspiracy on the high seas, or will he end up scuttled?Dark Water is the first book in the fast-paced Ryan Weller thriller series. If you like ocean adventures, non-stop action, and smack-talking heroes, then you’ll love Evan Graver’s pulse-pounding tale.Buy Dark Water to ride the waves of adventure today!
  • Dark Water

    Laura McNeal

    Paperback (Ember, Oct. 11, 2011)
    A National Book Award FinalistA Kirkus Reviews Best Books for TeensFifteen-year-old Pearl DeWitt lives in Fallbrook, California, where it's sunny 340 days of the year, and where her uncle owns a grove of 900 avocado trees. Uncle Hoyt hires migrant workers regularly, but Pearl doesn't pay much attention to them...until Amiel. From the moment she sees him, Pearl is drawn to this boy who keeps to himself, fears being caught by la migra, and is mysteriously unable to talk.Then the wildfires strike.
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  • Dark Water

    Jan Ruth

    eBook (Celtic Connections, July 5, 2014)
    Part Two of the Wild Water SeriesThe tragedy and comedy that is Jack's life; is there a future for him and Anna, or is the past too destructive?Jack Redman, estate agent to the Cheshire set and skilled juggler of complex relationships. Someone to break all the rules, or an unlikely hero?In this sequel to Wild Water Jack and Anna return to discover that history repeats itself. Anna's long-awaited success as a serious artist is poised to happen, but her joy, along with her relationship with Jack, is threatened by old scores.Simon Banks is a depressed and unstable man with a plan. He wants to wipe out his past by buying a brighter future, but Jack Redman stands in his way.Will Jack ever escape the legacy of lies and deceit left by his ex-wife? Can Jack and Anna hold it all together, or will tragic repercussions from Jack's past blow them apart forever?
  • Dark Water

    J A Armitage

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 25, 2018)
    You thought you knew the story of The Little Mermaid... You were wrong. A tragic accident on the eve of her eighteenth birthday leads Princess Erica to a chance encounter with a mysterious man on the beach. When he turns up at her birthday party and whisks her off her feet, she knows she has to find out everything about him, but why won't he speak and where does he keep disappearing to? Ari knows he's crossed a line by mingling with the land humans, but how can he resist the beautiful princess whose life he saved? He must decide whether to stay on land and become like her, or continue to live without her in the depths of the ocean. Trapped in a centuries long battle between his kind and hers, his decision will rock both their kingdoms. With a sea witch that needs repaying and the small matter of Erica's engagement to someone else, Ari knows the odds are stacked against him. Dark Water is the fourth book in the Reverse Fairytale series by USA Today bestselling author J.A. Armitage. Take everything you think you know about fairytales and turn it on its head.
  • Dark Water

    Laura McNeal

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Sept. 14, 2010)
    A National Book Award FinalistA Kirkus Reviews Best Books for TeensFifteen-year-old Pearl DeWitt lives in Fallbrook, California, where it's sunny 340 days of the year, and where her uncle owns a grove of 900 avocado trees. Uncle Hoyt hires migrant workers regularly, but Pearl doesn't pay much attention to them...until Amiel. From the moment she sees him, Pearl is drawn to this boy who keeps to himself, fears being caught by la migra, and is mysteriously unable to talk.Then the wildfires strike.
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  • Dark Water

    Laura McNeal

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Sept. 14, 2010)
    A National Book Award FinalistA Kirkus Reviews Best Books for TeensFifteen-year-old Pearl DeWitt lives in Fallbrook, California, where it's sunny 340 days of the year, and where her uncle owns a grove of 900 avocado trees. Uncle Hoyt hires migrant workers regularly, but Pearl doesn't pay much attention to them...until Amiel. From the moment she sees him, Pearl is drawn to this boy who keeps to himself, fears being caught by la migra, and is mysteriously unable to talk.Then the wildfires strike.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Dark Water

    Tricia Rayburn, Nicola Barber

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, July 23, 2013)
    A year after the events that killed her sister and turned her into a siren, Vanessa is desperately trying to put her family back together and reclaim a “normal” life. But no matter how many times she swims or how much salt water she drinks, she can feel herself getting weaker and weaker. She has no idea how to survive as a siren and she doesn’t want to know the truth about her newly discovered identity. It’s just too horrifying. Back in Maine for the summer, reminders of ex-boyfriend Simon are everywhere. Vanessa loves him and would do anything to make things work. But how can she ever let him back in her life when she is a monster who will only cause him more heartache? And how can Simon ever love her back when he learns the truth — that to stay alive Vanessa must give in to the needs of her siren self, no matter who it hurts? Chilling and romantic, Dark Water explores questions of identity as old as the sea and brings the Siren trilogy to a startling conclusion.