![]() And worst of all, Undine’s half-brother, Sarpedon, hasn’t given up on finding her. In this time and place, even the hint of magic can be enough to have one burned at the stake. If she wants to retain her human form, she must find love. If she doesn’t return to the sea every third night, she’ll sicken and die. The goddess Gaea, Undine’s mother, takes pity on CC and transforms her into a human so she might take shelter on land. She has traded places with the mermaid Undine, only to find out that Undine herself was fleeing her all-too-dangerous half-brother. Little did she expect that it would not only work, but save her life! When her plane crashes into the ocean, CC awakens to find herself in another time and place-and another body. Somehow in the middle of her “girl power” mood, she ends up standing on her balcony in the full moon, reciting an invocation to bring magic into her life. She’s spending the night alone on her twenty-fifth birthday before shipping out on a new assignment, and she’s getting happily drunk on champagne while watching The Witches of Eastwick. ![]() “CC” is US Air Force sergeant Christine Canady. ![]() Pros: A highly magical, romantic retelling of “the Little Mermaid” ![]()
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