

But one of the girls is not what she seems.and Gemma finds an unlikely ally as she struggles to save herself. They must delve into their enemies' past to find the answers they need, even if it means being drawn deeper into their savagely beautiful world. As Gemma and Harper race to break the curse before it's too late, they're thrust deeper into a mythical world of immortal secrets. Making matters worse, Penn has her sights set on Daniel-the guy Harper loves-and Penn always gets what she wants. And now Penn, Lexi and Thea-the gorgeous but deadly creatures who cursed her-are determined to kill her before she has a chance.

But finding the means to do it will be her greatest challenge yet. Gemma has been cursed with extraordinary powers that have a terrifying dark side, but she's finally found what she needs-a way to break the curse and become human again. and her family of misfits is falling prey, one by one, to a beast that is stalking the campsite, bulding to a battle-driven reckoning.Don't miss Tidal, the spellbinding third book in the Watersong series by New York Times bestselling author Amanda Hocking Gemma and Harper Fisher are facing the fight of their lives. Rowling New York Times Mara is strong, independent, and pragmatic.

But can they really halt this campaign of fear? PRAISE FOR FREEKS Generated an excitement not felt in the industry since Stephenie Meyer or perhaps even J. Mara is determined to unlock the mystery, with Gabe's help. Then workers wind up dead, killed in disturbing ways by someone or something. They find the word 'freeks' sprayed on trailers, as carnival employees start disappearing. And his family legacy could destroy Mara's world. As they become inseparable, Mara realises Gabe is hiding his own secrets. However, sparks fly when she meets local boy Gabe Alvarado.

It's also a place of secrets, hidden powers and a buried past - making it hard to connect with outsiders. In the spring of 1982, the carnival comes to small-town Cauldry, Louisiana. The Carnival is all she's ever known - but an old terror could tear it down.
