It would help a lot if, before reading this book, you read the first and second books.
In the previous books Emily discovers that she is half mermaid and half human. (Semi-Mer) Her and her merman father and her human mother move to an island so that they can all be at peace together.
In this book Emily discovers a beautiful diamond ring while searching for gems for their ruler, Neptune. When showing Neptune her findings he is not happy. Neptune previously gave his dead human wife a ring just like that one only it was a pearl, Neptune had the diamond one. After his wife Aurora (human) went missing he threw his ring into the ocean out of anger. And that is how Emily found it. The reason Neptune was so angry is because he cast a law that states that mer people and humans should never interact again. (That previously happeded). While in an argument with Neptune that involved a huge storm and an extremely large current, Emily gets into a different location. At that spot while nothing seemed right, she saw a castle. Emily takes many journeys to that castle to find out the history of the two rings. Emily must find the other ring in order to make peace with human and merfolk. And even more inportant choose between her mother and life on land or her father and the crazy life in the sea.
Other books in this series:
The Tail of Emily Windsnap
Emily Windsnap and the Monster From the Deep
Emily Windsnap and the Castle in the Mist
Liz Kessler's Website: http://www.lizkessler.co.uk/
This book is best for girls and great for all ages.
Saturday, March 21, 2009
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