Calandra’s spiritual struggles and eventual awakening bring true hardship and loss, pointing to greater hope across the horizon in sequels to this rip-roaring read.
Lorehaven review, 2022

The Undine’s Tear

Calandra is her people’s last hope for salvation, but one mistake could cost her everything … and she’s running out of time.
· May 2019 · for ,

Mermaids. Magic. And a mistake that could destroy the world… or cost her everything to save it.

Princess Calandra would do anything to save her people. The powerful healer has been raised to restore the Heartstone that protects their island from humans—before she goes Mad and unleashes unfathomable destruction like the woman who sank Atlantis… and her exiled mother. But tradition demands she first enslave a human male with the siren mind-bond, and her queen aunt has selected the one man she’d risk a death sentence to free.

When Calandra learns her mother actually fled to protect the first undine boy in three millennia, she’s certain her missing brother is the solution to her problems. Then she uncovers the horrifying connection between the bonds, the Madness, and her people’s past and realizes if she finds him, she could start a revolution—but if she can’t, she’ll unleash an ancient evil that could tear the world apart.
Unless she surrenders everything… even the man she loves.

And she’s running out of time.

Book 1 of the Rise of the Grigori series.

Review of The Undine’s Tear

· February 2022

After Atlantis fell, mermaid culture kept swimming. But young Calandra knows the mystical, fire-filled Heartstone must be healed; otherwise, her fragile culture will be exposed to the outside world. The Undine’s Tear, first in Talena Winters’s Rise of the Grigori series, features well-drawn characters immersed in intricate worlds. Its mythos mixes a biblical worldview, ancient Greek myth, and 1700s nautical culture, all centered on a scattered and empathetic family striving to seek out long-lost members. Plot logic consistently holds water, balancing a sense of adventure with the unbearable claustrophobia of shipboard life, and building toward an intensely internal and deep climax. Calandra’s spiritual struggles and eventual awakening bring true hardship and loss, pointing to greater hope across the horizon in sequels to this rip-roaring read.

Best for: Older teens and adults who love mermaids, Atlantis, and island adventures.

Discern: Violent moments, sensual elements such as seduction, and neutral-to-positive portrayals of ancient pagan deities and cults.

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