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Richly atmospheric and darkly seductive, Greenlaw's heartstopping YA debut centres on an island 'wrecker' and the battle she must join both for her homeland and her heart when her father is spirited away.
Get ready to be swept away. An irresistible YA romantasy – perfect for fans of Alexandra Christo, Sarah Underwood and Shelby Mahurin
Romance. Betrayal. Magic. The YA debut of 2024.
Mira is a wrecker, one of the seven chosen to swim out and plunder the wrecked ships beyond the Isle of Rosevear. The waves seem to sing to her soul, the call of the sea beckoning her into deeper waters. But Rosevear needs her, and she could never abandon her home. Until one evening when lightning splits the sky and the Watch descend, taking Mira’s father away.
Mira needs handsome stranger Seth to help her find a way to buy back her father’s freedom. But on the journey she will need to learn who to trust – Seth is hiding something behind those enigmatic eyes, there’s a family secret buried deep in the ocean and shadowy stranger Elijah is offering Mira a dark bargain. Securing her own future, and that of her island, will come at a high price.
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN: 9780008696313
Number of pages: 384
Weight: 270 g
Dimensions: 222 x 141 x 27 mm
I absolutely flew through this book, having discarded my TBR pile as soon as this beautiful proof landed in my hands!
Mira's island survives by wrecking trade ships on route to and from the mainland. When she...
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I really liked One Christmas Morning by this Author and was intrigued by the change of genre. I don’t generally read YA or fantasy, so it was a departure for me and one I’m glad I made.
I enjoyed following Mira on...
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Compass & Blade is a fantastic entry to a unique new series. The introduction to the island of Rosevear and the Breakers was a brilliant hook and the visuals of them at work was awesome. I'd have been happy... More
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