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| Original Title: | Fins Are Forever |
| ISBN: | 0061914681 (ISBN13: 9780061914683) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Fins #2 |

Tera Lynn Childs
Hardcover | Pages: 262 pages Rating: 3.92 | 7486 Users | 545 Reviews
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| Title | : | Fins Are Forever (Fins #2) |
| Author | : | Tera Lynn Childs |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 262 pages |
| Published | : | June 28th 2011 by HarperCollins Children's Books |
| Categories | : | Mythology. Mermaids. Young Adult. Fantasy. Romance. Paranormal |
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On Lily Sanderson’s eighteenth birthday she’ll become just a girl—still a mergirl, true, but signing the renunciation will ink Princess Waterlily of Thalassinia out of existence. That leaves plain old Lily living on land, dating the boy she loves, and trying to master this being-human thing once and for all.Now that Lily and Quince are together, mer bond or not, she’s almost content to give up her place in the royal succession of Thalassinia. But just when she thinks she has everything figured out, the waves start to get rough. Lily’s father sends a certain whirlpool-stirring cousin to stay with her on land. What did Doe do to get herself exiled from Thalassinia and stuck in terraped form, when everyone knows how much she hates humans? And why why why is she batting her eyelashes at Lily’s former crush, Brody?
The seafoam on the raging surf comes when a merboy from Lily’s past shows up—Tellin asks Lily for something that clouds her view of the horizon. There’s a future with Quince on land, her loyalty to the kingdom in the sea, and Lily tossing on the waves in the middle. Will she find a way to reconcile her love, her duty, and her own dreams?
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Ratings: 3.92 From 7486 Users | 545 ReviewsJudgment Epithetical Books Fins Are Forever (Fins #2)
How fun was this book! I liked Forgive My Fins, the first book, but I loved Fins Are Forever. This had more twists and turns than the first one. I love Lilys voice. Shes gotten funnier than she was in Forgive My Fins. I can see how she and Quince *sigh* were really the perfect match; jiving and taunting each other playfully then mushily cuddling and saying sweet-nothings the next. I also like seeing her struggle with the human customs such as tests, college, all that sort. She was just so cuteSon of a swordfish! This book was pure awesome-ness, even better than the first book! In the sequel to last summer's Forgive My Fins, Lily is forced to choose between her kingdom in the sea or life on land. I actually felt for Lily as she must deal with all these choices that no teenager should have to make. The most interesting part for me in the book was how Lily has become frustrated with having to hide the secret that she is a mermaid, and her yearning to come out of the ocean and reveal her
Overall Fine...nothing wow worthy.

This was a great, fun sequel to Forgive My Fins! I had been so looking forward to reading this book, and it didn't disappoint! Lily is still such a fun character (and I love her little quips and sayings that have to do with the ocean...although I think there was more in the first book and would have loved there to be more in this one.) And Quince. Sigh. Another "bad boy" type that isn't really a bad boy. Loved him!This book is definitely a light, fun read. I'm not sure if there is going to be a
Posted on K-Bookshttp://kayleigh-m-books.blogspot.com/...I was really looking forward to reading this book. I really enjoyed the first Fins book and couldn't wait to read more of Lily and Quince's story.Lily chose Quince at the end of Forgive my Fins, which meant she had to give up her roayl heritage and remain on land with him. However as her 18th birthday get closer she questions whether she has chosen the correct thing. Yes, she loved Quince more than anyone, she doesn't doubt that but is
Not a bad 2nd book. It was cute in all the ways the first one was cute. The main character wasn't totally annoying, she was a typical teen with a little bit of extra resposibility. Sort of. BUTI do believe I am a little tired of reading about teens (girls) falling in love and declaring they have found their 'soulmate' before they have even begun to live life. High school is not real life. I know some kids have to grow up and have adult responsibilities before their time, but they are still


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