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Fathomless by Jackson Pearce
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Sisters Red wasn't for me, but I adore As You Wish. And I look forward to Purity although virginity-themed books usually piss me off. Pardon my language.

I've never read a book entirely about virginity. Doesn't seem like something I'd read, but who knows? Maybe I'll give it a try.


FATHOMLESS is a companion book to SISTERS RED and SWEETLY, and is a retelling of Hans Christian Anderson’s The Little Mermaid.
Celia Reynolds is the youngest in a set of triplets, and the one with the least valuable power. Anne can see the future, Jane can see the present—therefore essentially read minds—and all Celia can do is see the past.
Lo doesn’t know who she is. Or who she was. Once a human, she is now almost entirely a creature of the sea—an undine, a nymph, a mermaid; all terms too pretty for the soulless creature she knows she’s becoming. The other ocean girls, her “sisters,” tell her there’s only one way for her to earn her soul and humanity back—convince a mortal to love her, and steal his.
Lo thinks a soul is within her grasp when she saves a guitarist, Jude, from drowning. When Celia intervenes, she accidentally reads Lo’s past, calling out Lo’s long-forgotten human name. The two forge a friendship, meeting by the shore to remember Lo’s old life, to talk, to share secrets they’d never tell their “real” sisters.
Yet remembering makes Lo more desperate than ever for a soul– and despite Jude’s blossoming romance with Celia, she can’t resist longing for his. Straddling the line between humanity and darkness, Lo struggles to find her place on either side, while Celia wonders just what she and her power have unleashed. But the sister you choose can be more powerful than those you’re born with– in a fight against Lo’s sisters and the waves themselves, Jude and Celia risk their lives to save Lo from her own darkness. But is a soulless, wanting existence better than none at all?
I think this book sounds amazing and totally unique - it's a version of the Little Mermaid I've never heard before. Although it sounds to me that Celia is the little mermaid, and Lo is the sea witch. Can't wait to read this one.

The bad news is that THE MERMAIDS AREN'T MERMAIDS!!!!!!! They all have feet and stuff. I was really looking forward to some underwater life details and tails and what not and she goes the "Siren" route. I mean, they're mermaids, they call themselves that. But no tails. Disappointed.


Agreed! It's not mermaids, but it's still a fantastic way to look at the tale!



Well, we talk about one specific book in one specific place for discussing the book. So this is specifically just for talking about Fathomless. If you set up a topic for Mythos, it'll help keep everything all organized and stuff.

Books mentioned in this topic
Fathomless (other topics)Sisters Red (other topics)
Sweetly (other topics)
What do you think, guys? Will you be reading it?