Series: The Syrena Legacy #2
Published by: Feiwel & Friends on May 28, 2013
Genre: Fantasy, Mermaids, Mythology
Pages: 246
Source: Purchased
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Rating: ★★★★½
In this sequel to OF POSEIDON, Emma has just learned that her mother is a long-lost Poseidon princess, and now struggles with an identity crisis: As a Half-Breed, she’s a freak in the human world and an abomination in the Syrena realm below. Syrena law states that all Half- Breeds should be put to death.
As if that’s not bad enough, her mother’s reappearance among the Syrena turns the two kingdoms—Poseidon and Triton—against one another. Which leaves Emma with a decision to make: Should she comply with Galen’s request to keep herself safe and just hope for the best? Or should she risk it all and reveal herself—and her Gift—to save a people she’s never known?
This is my first step towards overcoming Second Book Avoidance Syndrom! Woohoo! I am PSYCHED!
Of Triton was the perfect book to save me from a reading slump. It wasn’t quite as romantic and swoony as Of Poseidon, but it had a bigger focus on the syrena politics and mermaid mythology.
Although Of Triton was a fairly short book (only 246 pages!) I felt like a lot happened and it was a really well done, fully contained story. It had romance, action, politics and completely kept me engaged!
As I said, there wasn’t a big focus on Emma and Galden’s relationship, which was a bit of a downer, since that’s what I really loved in Of Poseidon. Their relationship is discussed often, but they don’t actually have a lot of time to be together (and make out like obsessed teenagers ♥). But I think other parts of the book make up for it. Anna Banks gives other couples in the story a bit of a highlight. We get a glimpse into Emma’s mother’s relationship with Grom (which is soooo cute!), and Rayna’s relationship with Toraf. It’s like there’s love all around!
And the mermaid politics really come into play here. There’s a bit of a power struggle, laws are challenged, people become skeptical of the royals.. It’s pretty intense!
I really liked how Emma turned into such a badass at the end! She honestly did get a little on my nerves at the beginning because she hated seeing her mom with Grom since he wasn’t her dad, and she just went on and on about it. But at the end… holy crap she was FIERCE! She totally took control and stood up for herself and seemed like a really confident badass. I loved it!!
But above everything else, Of Triton was fun. It was a pure, enjoyable read. I got completely sucked into the awesome mermaid lore, the politics and conspiracy, and Emma being a fiercely awesome badass at the end. I also kind of appreciate that it didn’t end on a cliffhanger. Although the cliffhanger at the end of Of Poseidon certainly drew me in, it also drove me a little mad with eagerness. I’m happy that I still thoroughly enjoyed Of Triton, but everything also got wrapped up very well! I’m totally psyched to see what Anna Banks throws at us next!
Definitely need to read this. But i have to read the first one first. Awesome review! 🙂
You’ve sold me. Since you love both books so much, I say its safe to buy them now. I have been having a bad streak of bad second books.
Okay it sounds like I need to pick this one up. I need to read the first one though.
I really liked this one, too! I found all the Syrena politics fascinating, and really liked Galen and Emma’s character growth. And you can’t say no to Anna Banks extremely humorous writing style, either!
YES!!! See, sometimes sequels surprise you and Of Triton was definitely made of win and awesome! I also was a little sad that there weren’t more swoony times, but I loved Emma and I loved her badassery! I simply loved the whole book!
I’m glad you liked Of Triton! I liked it too. The story was stepped-up and I love how more things happened in this book compared to Of Poseidon. There was more action and twist. I really like the romance too. It didn’t take over the plot, but I definitely want to see more romance on the next book.
Leigh
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