I liked how she was not completely ruled by her emotions as her head battled against her heart in trying to decipher from right to wrong. I enjoyed how Miranda’s character grew into an adult, as she became a touch bit wiser and older. Together Miranda and Marko’s must help to carry Marin into the next generation and to survive. She finds Marko cold and unforgiving as she hears rumors of other women entertaining Marko in her absence. Despite giving up her life, her family, and the sun for a life underwater, she feels unwanted and unappreciated. Despite Miranda’s willingness to risk her own relationship to ensure Marko’s safety, she is sure that Sylvia is working against the king, but she only manages to drive a wedge between the two. They cannot be trusted, however loyalty to Sylvia continues to cloud the king’s judgment. Willing to help Marko, Miranda knows her time in Marin will become all the more personal with twin siblings Sylvia and Damir causing disharmony in the city. The time has finally come for Miranda to give the king a second chance, and to return back as his guest, and not his reluctant captor. Her promise to return to Marin on her eighteenth birthday. Not a single day has passed by where her thoughts are not filled with her promise to the handsome underwater king, Marko. It’s been a year since Robbie returned Miranda to the surface, back to her previous life.
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