"The Conclusion to the Tale of the Sea miniseries"
Three of the four lost royal siblings of Pacifica have been
found. The only one missing was the eldest, Princess
Thalassa. All were set away from their home 25 years ago,
to protect them from the danger found in the wars occurring
there. Thalassa has bitter memories of her home, of having
seen her mother brutally murdered. She has sworn to never
return until the day her father came to tell her it was
safe. Loucan is the new king of Pacifica, whose only desire is to
bring peace to the island after so many years of war. He
has hopes of marrying one of the daughters of the late King
Okeana, and the only one remaining is Thalassa. He has
reached a dead end in his search until a few memories spark
new ideas in him to find her. When he finds her...romping
in
the ocean with the dolphins, he knows she is what he needs
to bring about peace to their homeland. Now comes the hard part... how can he, the son of her
father's enemy and rival, convince her to return with him,
especially in light of the news he carries -- her father is
long dead and he is now King. Lass hates him for the roles
played by his family in her exile from her beloved home and
she refuses to return, especially upon news that the
political unrest is not yet behind them. At the same time
she fears him and what he represents, she is inexplicably
drawn to this man, even while not knowing if he can be
trusted. Loucan desires a marriage of convenience, but upon
getting to know Lass, he finds he desires her as well. He needs her, and she needs him, but time is limited. There
is still a faction who is out to rule Pacifica, and destroy
the peace Loucan is fighting for. They are after the key,
part of which Lass carries, which will unlock all of
Okeana's secrets to make their underwater world survive.
Will Loucan win her over in time to protect her and their
home? Only time will tell, and that can be found within
this book. Ms. Darcy has penned a wonderful conclusion to the Tale of
the Sea miniseries. Thalassa is probably the most complex
of the siblings, with the most emotional baggage over what
happened to her homeland. She is beautiful and complex,
well drawn, as is the mysterious and dark Loucan. One will
be drawn in to their story, eager for the ending to come. There were a few disappointments though. A couple of the
underlying plots in the series are never fully developed or
realized. Joran's story, the leader of the rebellious
faction of Pacifica, who was a big reason for the wars of
the island is never fully realized. It played a part in the
first book, and really was not fully completed in the
series. It was wrapped up in this book, but in a slightly
dissatisfying way. Also, they keys to Okeana's secrets each
sibling was entrusted with were a huge part in how they
were found. But it is never fully explained what they
unlock. It is known in general, but this reviewer would
have liked to see a bigger conclusion to that storyline.
Why were they so important that they had to be sent away
with the children? It would have been nice to have even a
small scene, where the door is unlocked, and the readers
can see exactly what they protected. This is not
necessarily the fault of Ms. Darcy however. These
storylines should have been more pronounced throughout the
entire series, with a passable conclusion in this, the
final book. All in all, it was a good story though, and one definitely
memorable for some time to come. © Kelley A. Hartsell, October 2002. All rights reserved.
Reviewed by Kelley Hartsell
Courtesy Love Romances
Posted November 14, 2003
Thalassa Morgan wanted to put the past behind her,
something that Loucan -- claimant of the Pacifican throne --
wouldn't allow. Reluctantly she returned to Pacifica as
his wife to restore order to their kingdom. But her sexy,
uncompromising husband proved to be far more dangerous than
the nightmares haunting her...
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SummaryTo: King Loucan of Pacifica
From: your Loyal Subject Carrag
We joyously received your message that you have found
three of the four lost royal siblings of Pacifica. But I
understand the eldest, the beautiful Thalassa, is still
missing. We pray you finder her and convince her to rule by
your side. You say you desire a marriage of convenience
only -- for the sake of restoring peace to our troubled
land. I know Loucan, my dearest friend and king, you will
try to bend her to your iron will if she refuses. But don't
close our stubborn, wounded heart. As I recall, Lass is a
gentle soul. Treat her kindly, and she'll be yours -- body
and soul -- for the taking.
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