Of Poseidon by Anna Banks

Of Poseidon (Syrena Legacy, #1)

by Anna Banks

Galen, prince of the Syrena, is sent to land to find a girl he's heard can communicate with fish. He finds Emma and after several encounters, including a deadly one with a shark, Galen becomes convinced Emma holds the key to his kingdom.

Galen, the prince of Syrena, is sent to land to find a girl who communicates with fish. He finds Emma and after several encounters, including a deadly one with a shark, Galen becomes convinced Emma holds the key to his kingdom. Book #1

Reviewed by rakesandrogues on

3 of 5 stars

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The first thing that struck me from the very first page of OF POSEIDON by Anna Banks is the author's voice. It was so fresh and authentic and my inner publishing intern wanted to do a happy dance.OF POSEIDON by Anna Banks is written in alternating third person limited perspectives. Honestly, it is a bit confusing to differentiate the perspectives because it is written in third person, but I am so in love with Anna Banks's voice that it is easy for me to look over.

The mythology in OF POSEIDON by Anna Banks easily captivated me. I don't know if I've ever read a mermaid book before (not one easily comes to mind), but I love what Anna Banks has done. Pulling in figures from Greek mythology, Banks creates the fascinating world of the Syrena deep underwater. I loved the descriptions of the Syrena underwater world in OF POSEIDON by Anna Banks.

I can't remember the last time I enjoyed this much banter between two characters. Emma and Galen have chemistry. There is no denying that they were fated to meet. In addition, the subplot involving Rayna and Toraf was such a delight. Rayna and Toraf were basically betrothed to each other without the consent of Rayna. Much fun and banter ensues between the couple, but their feelings for each other are quite obvious. It was so much fun to read how Rayna eventually switches tides.

I feel like there is such a big emphasis on the fact that the book takes place on the Jersey Shore, but nothing in the writing really gives you the feel that it takes place in New Jersey. Truthfully, I was dreading the fact that it was set on the Jersey Shore, but I was more disappointed in the fact that the setting was just lacking in OF POSEIDON by Anna Banks. I felt like OF POSEIDON by Anna Banks could have taken place in just about any other beach in the United States.

OF POSEIDON by Anna Banks could have been a four-star book if it weren't for its predictability. Okay, it is a little ridiculous when I solve the biggest mystery of them all - that was literally revealed on the last page!!! - quite at the beginning of the book. OF POSEIDON ends on a crummy note for me because the ending was so anti-climactic. It had the potential to be a jaw-dropping shocker if I hadn't seen it all along.

Despite its few flaws, I enjoyed ​OF POSEIDON​ by Anna Banks. It was the perfect summer read and I can definitely see myself continuing with the series.

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