![]() ![]() As the president’s son he wants for nothing, but he longs for a life of adventure. Marin knows she’s meant for more than that, and with the sudden influx of weapons on the island, and rumors of a pending deal with the enemy oil nation in her wake, she knows a big score to gain the council’s favor is the only way to save her people, and herself. ![]() They have a new leader, one who promises an end to their hunger – and one who thinks that girls are meant for the kitchen or the brothel. ![]() But these days no one cares that the island town her people call home is named after her grandfather. Sailing the ocean to chase adventure is in her blood. Marin is cosario royalty, a pirate like her father and his father before him. Here’s the synopsis, which I find goes into more detail than the blurb on the book jacket: Her covers are always so amazing… Pacifica is no different and I wanted to read it the moment I saw it available.Īwesome premise so I thought awesome book, right? ![]() She writes with a grace and a connection to the reader and I respect that. I loved The Glass Arrow and it’s one of my favorite books, as underhyped as it is. This review can be found on my Blog, TeacherofYA’s Tumblr, or my Goodreads pageįirst of all, I am a big fan of Kristen Simmons. ** I received a copy of this book from the author and my review is in no way affected or influenced by receipt of this book** ![]()
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