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Three Reasons You Should Read This Sweet Paranormal Romance:

  1. Of Songs and Seashells by T.M. Franklin is an incredibly new and fun twist on the character from The Little Mermaid – it was not what I expected – in a great way.
  2. While we don’t see too much of the villian, her presence is felt almost from the very beginning, and her motivation was unique and very believable.
  3. Bash and his nephew, Wyatt, were great characters and along with Bash’s mother rounded out the cast of characters wonderfully.

About Of Songs and Seashells by T.M. Franklin

Title: Of Songs and Seashells
Author: T.M. Franklin
Series: Magically Ever After #2
Genre: Sweet, Paranormal Romance

Of Songs and Seashells by T.M. Franklin

An immortal woman.
An ancient curse.
A deadly pact.


Lily has roamed the earth for centuries, unable to die but also unable to truly live, lest her secret be discovered.

Unfortunately, saving a young boy from an almost-deadly accident attracts a handsome stranger’s rapt attention.

He sees her in a way few others have before, putting them both at risk and awakening an ancient curse.

After years of searching and nearly losing all hope, Lily’s finally found something—and someone—to live for. But will that be enough to save them from what is coming?

My review of Of Songs and Seashells:

What if The Little Mermaid didn’t have her happily ever after? Where would she be today? Of Songs and Seashells by T.M. Franklin starts with a different ending to the classic fairy tale. Lily doesn’t get her happily ever after with her prince and instead finds herself in a small coastal town many, many years later. Right off the bat, this story had my attention.

Lily was one of my favorite characters from book one. Of Snow and Roses. and she didn’t disappoint as I got to know her better in her own story. A loner, all she wants is to be left alone. But she finds herself wrapped up in trying to save a town from an ancient being – and maybe letting a little boy and his family into her heart.

Young Wyatt enters the story with a bang and a tumble and quickly finds out that Lily isn’t quite as normal as she wants everyone to think. He’s a fun kid, and I fell in love with him. And even better, he has a cute, and equally charming, father. Bash starts off a bit rude, but it was a good way to introduce him to Lily and give them room to grow and come to trust each other.

Now, the villain (I won’t say who they are) was brilliant. She had motivation, means, and has a history with Lily that tied her past to her present. She was tough enough to bring everyone together without being the super-mega impossible foe that they need a miracle to beat. I loved it.

**I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book**

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