![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Her parents are awful and tear her down whenever they can. Lady Evelyn Hasegawa is a high-born girl in the capital of the Nipran Empire. Florian confirms this identity with the crew by slitting the throat of one of the prisoners, showing them “the man this girl had become.” To ensure she stays safe and doesn’t catch the attention of any of the other pirates, Flora goes by the name Florian and presents as a man. Flora is one of the leads and she’s part of the crew along with her brother, Alfie. That makes it easy for the captain and crew to run their scam: they pose as a passenger ship in city and town ports, only to take all their passengers out to sea and announce that they’re prisoners who will be sold to the highest bidder. The Dove is a pirate ship that doesn’t look like a pirate ship. It’s gone directly to my Keeper Shelf because I love it SO much, I just want to hug it. The Mermaid, the Witch, and the Sea ( TMtW&tS) was so good that I tore through the first eighty-five percent and then dragged my heels for the last fifteen, because I didn’t want it to end. What more could I want? I was right to be excited, because damn did it deliver that, and more. It has mermaids, witches, pirates, magic, lesbians, double agents, and a woman disguised as a man. My little ears perked up when I first heard about this one. Genre: LGBTQIA, Science Fiction/Fantasy, Young AdultĬW: torture including water boarding, cutting off a finger, implied sexual assault ![]()
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