Of Neptune was a great end to the Syrena Legacy series. Anna Banks has once again out done herself in crafting a new adventure for both Galen and Emma. However I am sad that I have to say good bye to these characters. Galen and Emma’s love story was one of the best I have read lately. There were good moments and then the not so good ones; and that’s what makes this story so wonderful. Because Anna Banks didn’t write about all the fluff of romance, where everything is always perfect and the characters are only doing good things, she wrote a story with strong characters that had rebellious minds of their own but also were able to accomplish the end goal. I think had Anna Banks made Emma less rebellious the story wouldn’t have been that great. Because Emma would have listened to everything Galen told her and obeyed his orders. Instead, she herself became a heroine in the story because she was able to achieve the same things as Galen in her own stubborn way. In the end, these books were some of my favorite to read and I hope that anyone who enjoys a good story with strong characters will read these books. And of course, Of Neptune deserves 5 out of 5 stars for everything but most of all… its happy ending.
In the final book in the Syrena Legacy series, Emma and Galen decide to get away from the ocean and visit the small town of Neptune, deep in the Tennessee mountains. But their road trip is nothing that either Emma or Galen expected. Here they meet Reed, an extremely friendly Half-Breed who has taken a deep liking to Emma. They also learn that the entire population of Neptune consists of Half-Breeds, Syrena, and humans all living together. Then, Galen mysterious disappears leaving Emma all alone in town with, of all people, the affection Reed. Now Emma must uncover secrets about Neptune’s past in order to make it back to her family and save the kingdom that just spared her life. But with Galen not there to protect her, Emma seems to find more trouble than she does eliminate it. In the thrilling conclusion to Anna Banks’ trilogy, readers will finally get the answers they are looking for; while saying good bye to a wonderful cast of characters.
Of Neptune was a great end to the Syrena Legacy series. Anna Banks has once again out done herself in crafting a new adventure for both Galen and Emma. However I am sad that I have to say good bye to these characters. Galen and Emma’s love story was one of the best I have read lately. There were good moments and then the not so good ones; and that’s what makes this story so wonderful. Because Anna Banks didn’t write about all the fluff of romance, where everything is always perfect and the characters are only doing good things, she wrote a story with strong characters that had rebellious minds of their own but also were able to accomplish the end goal. I think had Anna Banks made Emma less rebellious the story wouldn’t have been that great. Because Emma would have listened to everything Galen told her and obeyed his orders. Instead, she herself became a heroine in the story because she was able to achieve the same things as Galen in her own stubborn way. In the end, these books were some of my favorite to read and I hope that anyone who enjoys a good story with strong characters will read these books. And of course, Of Neptune deserves 5 out of 5 stars for everything but most of all… its happy ending.
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