![]() ![]() Driven by Runa’s and Evie’s narratives, this story works as a stand-alone, but Sea Witch (2018) fans will be happy to learn Evie’s fate. ![]() Henning never lets her oceancentric tale get too deep but keeps the stakes high and the focus more on friendship and sisterly devotion than romance, although Runa does bond with a handsome young human. Meanwhile Evie seeks to free herself from her prison and restore magic’s balance. Runa just might be able to use her magic to throw a wrench into the war effort. Unfortunately, Runa’s rescue attempt takes a dark turn, and the threat of war between human nations grows, as does the sea king’s desire for revenge on those who threaten his people’s existence. ![]() However, Alia’s twin sister, Runa, asks Evie to help her bring Alia back home: After all, the king is betrothed to another, and for all of Alia’s allure, she doesn’t stand a chance. ![]() When Alia, a young mermaid princess, asks for Evie’s help in winning the love of Niklas, young king of a small Danish kingdom, Evie agrees, taking Alia’s voice as payment. It’s 1914, 50 years since human witch Evie became a tentacled sea witch, anchored to an underwater lair by a powerful sea king. A besotted mermaid surfaces to claim the object of her affection, with tragic results. ![]()
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