Monday, June 6, 2016

Audio Book Review: The Glass Mermaid

The Glass Mermaid

By:  Poppy Lawless

Publish Date:  July 17, 2015, Audiobook October 30, 2015

Format:  Audiobook - 1 hrs 54 mins
Narrated By:  Hollie Jackson

Genre:  Paranormal

Series:  1st in The Chancellor Fairy Tales series; Book 2 ~ The Cupcake Witch

Impression:  Oh the feels. Tears for sadness and joy.

Synopsis:
Kate I'm the last mermaid. I'm back on shores of Lake Erie, but the cold waters are silent. There is nothing here for me but ghosts and the beach glass that litters the rocky shore. Long ago, I lived below the waves. Now, I am the sole survivor, and at long last, my mermaid glamour is leaving me. Every day, I walk the beach. Every day, I wonder what happened to my people. The little pieces of colored glass that wash ashore give me simple pleasure. They are gifts from the lake, reminders of home. I fashion them into trinkets: necklaces, earrings, bracelets. They are beautiful things. The humans seem love them. Every day, I walk the beach. Nothing ever changes, until the day he says hello. Cooper I'm dying. It's not a question, it's a fact. The cancer is eating me alive. They told me I have six months to live, maybe less. I came home, back to Chancellor on Lake Erie, to die. The sunsets are vivid there, and I will relish every one. I've never seen anything more beautiful than a Lake Erie sunset until I see her. All life is as fragile as glass. What would you sacrifice to save the one you love?

First Sentence:
The surf lapped over my feet, sea foam tickling my toes.

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My Thoughts and Summary:
*This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review, at my request.

Kate has lived long beyond her years. She's the last mermaid and feels the last spark of magic ready to leave her body. With that last tear, she's fighting to shed, leave her dead or let her live as a human? Cooper's returned home to spend his final days. He's dying of cancer. But Cooper has been seeing the beautiful woman on the beach every day for over a month now, and today he finds he does what he's said he won't do, not now. He talks to her, and asks her out. But the timing is wrong for them both. Or is it right?

Hollie's voice is easy to listen to because she embodies the characters. She doesn't do as many tone differences but she is a proficient at different personalities vocally. This is a big thing with identifying each character when we meet them. Hollie's narration of the descriptions written by Poppy brings the world to life. I can see the sunsets, feel the sea foam, and smell the air. Beautiful work!

The descriptions and heart present in telling them by Poppy's words are beautiful. Kate and Cooper feel like people full of life, or losing life.

Kate has a long past. With being a mermaid, she's lived long years. She's lived here then traveled around, then returned when those who'd recognize her were passed. Chancellor is home, after all. And a place where she'd like to rest her bones with those of her family's.

Cooper has a good heart. He'd lived down south working with dolphins in therapeutic sessions with children. Now, he's home where he was raised by his grandmother. He counts his paintings of sunsets and sunrises as he knows they gave him six months. He never intended to fall in love though, not when he knows he's dying of cancer. He's doing what he swore he wouldn't do.

Heart tightening. I felt for these characters. They have such sadness in their lives, but in some way they find a spark of warmth and life in each other when they know they shouldn't give hope. But hope might be what they both need.

Alice, the owner of the bagel and coffee shop, makes me smile. When Alice's near, her humor balances the sweet and sad twitches I felt.

Oh goodness. This story brought the tears out. Something in Poppy's writing twisted my heart. All the feels were here. I felt the twing of sadness for the characters. One wants to live and the other as lived long enough. Poppy's writing style brought this all to life for me. Even in the end, with a HEA, I still teared up. Just a perfect sweet moment. If only everyone could have this moment. So well written to bring such emotions out in me. I can't even express the feels I had.



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4 comments:

  1. Sounds like a good range of emotions while reading. It's been quite awhile since I've read a mermaid book.

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  2. You caught my attention with the title (mermaid!) and then worried me that there would be no HEA. I can deal with the emotions as long as there is an HEA. :)

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  3. Love the title and cover. Oh the feels. I think I can handle it.

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