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"Great chemistry plus relationships that just make your heart ache. Get your hands on Lullaby now!"—YA Book Central What if you could have beauty, magical power and immortality—but they came at a terrible price? Gemma Fisher has fallen under an ancient curse—and inherited all the strange new powers that came along with it. Now she's more beautiful and powerful than ever, but she's also plagued by unspeakable hungers...and she's not sure how much longer she can resist. A danger to everyone she loves, she has no choice but to leave her old life behind and enter a strange new world filled with breathtaking beauty...and dark secrets. Harper won't give up on finding her sister Gemma, vowing to bring her home no matter what the cost. The search draws her closer to too-gorgeous-for-his-own-good Daniel, and tests her fiercely-guarded independence like never before. She's always been the strong one who everyone else depends on...can she let herself depend on Daniel? As Gemma and Harper plunge deeper into a magical world they barely understand, it becomes painfully clear that Gemma's old life may be lost forever...unless her friends can save her. Prepare to fall under the spell of Lullaby, the second book in the Watersong series from New York Times bestselling author Amanda Hocking.
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3 primary books4 released booksWatersong is a 4-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2012 with contributions by Amanda Hocking.
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This book definitely dragged more than the first in terms of plot and character development. For me this was a weaker book than Wake. While I have still given it the same rating as Wake, it was a let down overall. I still absolutely love Amanda Hocking's writing and love the way she pulls me into a story and keeps me hooked.
I enjoyed the added information about Sirens in this installment. I also continued to appreciate the dual perspectives between Harper and Gemma, this helped show both sides of the story as it unfolded. As for the actual plot, I feel like absolutely nothing was accomplished. I now have even more questions and received no answers about what the long term outcome is.
It also appears as if Gemma and Harper cannot both be happy with their guys at the same time. I know what endgame is though so I'm not super concerned. Having said that, I really hope we do not get another one of those annoying love triangles.
I do plan to continue on with the series by reading Tidal, it just isn't high on my list at the moment.
if this doesn't get better in the next book i'm leavin bye-