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Title:Deep Betrayal (Lies Beneath #2)
Author:Anne Greenwood Brown
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 352 pages
Published:March 12th 2013 by Delacorte Books for Young Readers
Categories:Mythology. Mermaids. Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance
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Deep Betrayal (Lies Beneath #2) Hardcover | Pages: 352 pages
Rating: 3.84 | 1306 Users | 164 Reviews

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It's been thirty days, two hours, and seventeen minutes since Calder left Lily standing on the shores of Lake Superior. Not that she's counting. And when Calder does return, it's not quite the reunion Lily hoped for. Especially after she lets her father in on a huge secret: he, like Calder, is a merman. Obsessed with his new identity, Lily's dad monopolizes Calder's time as the two of them spend every day in the water, leaving Lily behind.

Then dead bodies start washing ashore. Calder blames his mermaid sisters, but Lily fears her father has embraced the merman's natural need to kill. As the body count grows, everyone is pointing fingers. Lily doesn't know what to believe—only that whoever's responsible is sure to strike again. . . . 

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ISBN: 0385742037 (ISBN13: 9780385742030)
Edition Language: English
Series: Lies Beneath #2
Characters: Calder White, Lily Hancock
Setting: Minneapolis, Minnesota(United States)

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You'd be hard-pressed to find a more stupid and boring leading couple than Lily and Calder. The most interesting character in the whole book is Sophie, the little sister, who barely gets enough page time to make reading this worthwhile. Greenwood Brown has an unforgivable habit of trying to make every character redeemable to the point where the entire book becomes a whiny, navel-gazing diary entry interspersed with Lily's abominable poetry.

all i can say is wow!!! This is the sequel to Lies Beneath and the story totally sucked me in. It was a non stop read till the end which leaves a few strings still loose for the author to tie up in the third book.I actually cant say much with out giving away too much about the story. If you really and truely loved the first book, you are going to enjoy the second on. Although it did leave me with a slight reminder of New Moon when Bella was missing Edward and couldnt function without him. lol

March 12th 2013????? Why? Why do I have to wait that long? This is so unfair!!!!!

While Deep Betrayal lost a lot of the things I loved about the first book (Calder's narration, the revenge theme, the carnivorous merfolk) and replaced it with stuff I am less excited about (Lily's narration, lack of revenge, red herrings and a character I liked gone bad) I am still a fan of the way that this series takes the typical mermaid story and gives it .. teeth!Full review on my blog, YA Romantics

I am a sucker for completing series and I did and this just wasn't good at all

This was a bit disappointing given my love for the first book in this series. I want to thank Net Galley and the publisher, Delacorte Books, for providing me with an eARC of this book to read and review. Obtaining this book for free has in no way influenced my opinion or review.Blurb from Goodreads:It's been thirty days, two hours, and seventeen minutes since Calder left Lily standing on the shores of Lake Superior. Not that she's counting. And when Calder does return, it's not quite the reunion

ok this one was a tad bit better. i liked the mysterious element a lot more this time. things got interesting! and it didn't end on a note that would have me begging to read the third book immediately which is good because i cannot find the third book in paperback from my usual online book stores i use hkkhkhkh so this is where i'm leaving off with this series. interesting concept and execution was quite okay, nothing spectacular but i liked it!

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