Book lovers, you have to hear about this one. From the author of the runaway bestseller "Weyward" comes "The Sirens," and it's seriously spellbinding.
The story kicks off in 2019. Lucy wakes up to find herself strangling her ex. Shaken, she flees to her sister Jess's place on the Australian coast, hoping Jess can explain the crazy dream that preceded the attack. But Jess is missing.
As Lucy waits, unsettling rumors swirl about Jess's town: men disappearing at sea, a baby found abandoned in a cave, sailors whispering of women's voices carried on the waves. A chill runs down your spine, doesn't it? Desperate, Lucy finds Jess's old diary and begins to read.
1999: Jess is a lonely teenager with a rare water allergy. She's always felt different, an outsider, until her art teacher takes an interest in her drawings, seeing a unique power and maturity in her work that no one else has recognized.
Then, we jump back to 1800: Twin sisters Mary and Eliza are ripped from their father in Ireland and forced onto a convict ship bound for Australia. They've always feared the ocean, but as they sail further and further from land, a strange pull begins to resonate within them. A tingling in their blood, a whisper in their minds – the sea is awakening something ancient and powerful within them.
"The Sirens" is a breathtaking tale of female resilience and sisterhood that spans centuries. It's about the power of dreams and the enduring mystery of the sea. If you crave stories with a touch of magic, a dash of history, and characters that will stay with you long after you turn the final page, dive into "The Sirens" today. Discover the secrets that bind these women together across time.
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