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The Mermaid's Pendant (édition 2010)

par LeAnn Neal Reilly

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Inspired by the beloved classic The Little Mermaid, THE MERMAID'S PENDANT is a modern fairy tale about growing up and discovering who you are-and what you believe in. At times lyrical, this novel is a fantastic journey filled with magic, myth, romance, and adventure. Four years after John Wilkerson claims the mermaid Tamarind for his wife, they have an idyllic marriage that depends on a talisman that she crafted on their island paradise. But Tamarind learns a painful truth: it takes more than legs to live on land and more than magic to sustain a bond. When the talisman breaks, she and John are forced to rely on themselves instead of magic. Three wise women play key roles in the young lovers' journey to mature love. Ana, Tamarind's aging mentor, casts spells and performs seductions to keep the lovers apart. Valerie, an expat jewelry maker cum fairy godmother, works her own magic to bring them together. Lucy, their widowed neighbor, grounds the couple in the realities of marriage, pare...… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:The Mermaid's Pendant
Auteurs:LeAnn Neal Reilly
Info:Zephon Books (2010), Paperback, 586 pages
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I'm a big fan of retold stories so I just knew that I would enjoy this one. LeAnn Neal Reilly spins an adult and serious tale of a mermaid in love with a man. I enjoyed her writing style and pace.
There is not a whole lot I can really say except that I enjoyed it immensely. The plot and characters were well written and the internal struggles of the story kept it moving along.
If you're a fan of retellings then I would say to check this one out. It may be one that you enjoy! ( )
  Cajunbooklady | Dec 29, 2010 |
Growing up in the 80's, and still quite young in the 90's, one of my favorite fairy tale stories and movies, was The Little Mermaid. I wanted all of the beautiful, sweet Ariel's thingamabob's and whatchamajigs. Or, rather, I really enjoyed saying those "big" words. So, I though it would be neat to relive my childhood through LeAnn Neal Reilly's The Mermaid's Pendant. I must confess, though, that I never imagined it would be a book this HUGE(over 572 pages!). Upon starting this book, I came to the conclusion of why it's so big- it's a 2 volumes in 1 book and it's both a mystical romance and a lesson in true love, and filled with absolutely LOVABLE characters!

In volume 1,we meet John (though he's certainly no Prince Eric!) and Tamarind (she's really as close to Ariel as one can get!), the characters of Reilly's adult version of The Little Mermaid. This version is a bit more pronounced and lively than the story we know from Disney. Oh, don't get me wrong. There's a mystical side to the story through Tamarind, who's del mar (of the sea) and Ana(much like Ursula, the sea witch, in the movie), the "witch", but it's different than the classic fairy tale version. In volume 1, Reilly tells of how Tamarind and John must fall in love and bind themselves together in bed to seal Tamarind's transformation into a permanent human and be with John forever. Tamarind and her "Goddess" pendant that she made with a magical moonstone given to her by her dear friend Valerie, depend on John's love to have a happily ever after life. Simply put: The Little Mermaid, adult style.

In volume 2, Reilly tells of John and Tamarind's marriage. What life is like being married. It's wonderful for John and Tamarind...that is until the Goddess pendant is missing. The Wilkerson's get a lesson in what REALLY makes a marriage last and makes it a happily ever after one. The question in volume 2 is this: can they survive on their matured, true love alone? Or will they still depend on the mystical magic of the Goddess???? I am going to stop there for fear of spoiling the story for those who haven't read it :o).

I did enjoy this really HUGE book. It was, quite honestly, a little bit slow for me in the beginning, but once I pushed myself through the first few chapters, I was hooked. Yep. I was back in my childhood wishing for a fairy tale ending :o). As big as this book is, I started it on a Tuesday, and was finished with it on a Thursday. It just hooks ya that much. I didn't want to put it down. I have to see what was happening and just when I thought things would slow down again, Reilly would add another interesting twist and bam! Right back into the story again.

All in all, I recommend this story. It does have some language, but not overpoweringly so. I recommend this book with 4 stars. It will capture you and sweep you away to a fairytale mixed with the meaning of true love. Well done on your first novel, LeAnn! I can't wait for more books like this one (though I hope they aren't quite so big :oD!). ( )
  ReviewsbyMolly | Nov 18, 2010 |
The Mermaid’s Pendant opens with John heading to a beautiful island for a little down time. His girlfriend, Zoe, plans to join him in two weeks. While snorkeling he almost drowns, but his life is saved by a mysterious woman. When John wakes the only person present is an elderly women named Ana. John becomes obsessed with finding the woman who saved him. People start to talk about the possibility of his savior being gente del mar (people of the sea). John eventually finds his savior, Tamarind. Unbeknown to him she has stayed close by. She is drawn to John and wants to leave behind her mermaid life to be with him. Ana offers to assist Tamarind, but her motives for helping the naive mermaid are not sincere. As John and Tamarind try to build a life together they face many obstacles including the mysterious Ana, and John’s meddling ex Zoe.

I have mixed feelings about this one. While I did enjoy reading it, some parts were a little slow for my liking. I enjoyed when the dialogue and plot focused on John and Tamarind. Even when it was just Tamarind pondering the direction her life had taken I was a happy reader. I also enjoyed the glimpses of Ana’s plans to destroy their relationship. The author is very descriptive with her writing which was a huge asset when it came to describing the setting in which the story took place. Unfortunately, this was also a hinderance because some parts seemed to ramble on a little. The technical explanations of John’s career were something I wouldn’t have missed had they not been included. I appreciate knowing what he did, but when he was talking shop with his peers I was lost. It isn’t something familiar to me, and trying to maneuver those sections of the novel were a bit trying.

I enjoyed the time they were on Culebra more than other parts because I found the island lore and mermaid magic fascinating. I did like the characters, and found Ana the most intriguing. I think some will adore this book, but this is not one I’d recommend if you want a light and quick read. Parts are a little darker than I’d anticipated, and there is quite a bit of angst surrounding John and Tamarind’s story. This is not your typical warm and fuzzy feel good romance.

I’d recommend this to those who enjoy Audrey Niffenegger or Kristen Hannah’s writing, but want something with magical themes. ( )
  C.Ibarra | Nov 16, 2010 |
Overall, this was a good story. It just got bogged down at times with so many details and could have been shorter. The fact that I actually finished it is a compliment because I've given up on about fifty books this year, many of them no more than 250 - 300 pages in length. This book is almost twice that length.

Did I enjoy the story? Yes. Would I read it again? Probably not (due to the length, mostly.) Would I recommend it just anyone? No. Christians who don't like to read about sordid things will find some parts of this book offensive. Same with teenagers. Had there been less references to sexual situations and fewer cuss words, it would have been a much stronger book. Regardless, it challenged my mind and made me think, and I liked that. ( )
  MichelleSutton | Nov 12, 2010 |
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Inspired by the beloved classic The Little Mermaid, THE MERMAID'S PENDANT is a modern fairy tale about growing up and discovering who you are-and what you believe in. At times lyrical, this novel is a fantastic journey filled with magic, myth, romance, and adventure. Four years after John Wilkerson claims the mermaid Tamarind for his wife, they have an idyllic marriage that depends on a talisman that she crafted on their island paradise. But Tamarind learns a painful truth: it takes more than legs to live on land and more than magic to sustain a bond. When the talisman breaks, she and John are forced to rely on themselves instead of magic. Three wise women play key roles in the young lovers' journey to mature love. Ana, Tamarind's aging mentor, casts spells and performs seductions to keep the lovers apart. Valerie, an expat jewelry maker cum fairy godmother, works her own magic to bring them together. Lucy, their widowed neighbor, grounds the couple in the realities of marriage, pare...

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