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The Stone of the Sea

The Follow-Up Story to 'The Siren' (New Liberty Stories, Book 4)

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The Stone of the Sea

By: Amber Collins
Narrated by: Stephanie Haughton
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New Liberty is gone, a new adventure awaits!

Nakima has taken Sarah aboard her state-of-the-art battleship Intrepid. Sarah, now the Siren, grows in power with each passing minute. She can lure men to her and make them shrink, but Nakima has stolen her own power. She is learning how to make herself grow and realizes that the strange stone at the heart of her technology is the cause of it all.

But there's a stowaway onboard. Cassandra, Sarah's lover, won't give up without a fight. She battles her way across the Intrepid, but soon learns that she's not the only one who wants the stone. There are forces beneath the waves that will see the Intrepid sunk...before letting it sail away.

Contains: shrinking men, women, growing woman, mythical creatures

©2021 Amber Collins (P)2021 Amber Collins
Literature & Fiction

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