
Lies Beneath
by Anne Greenwood Brown
ARC received
by Delacorte Books for Young Readers via Netgalley
Release
Date: 6-12-12
Reviewed
by: Middle Sis Jenn
The Sisters
Say: Seductive, Sinister, and
Spine-tingling
Where you
ever afraid to go into the water when you were young? I know I was terrified—even of the deep end
of the swimming pool where you could see all the way to the bottom. Was this just an irrational fear? Forget all your Ariel notions of mermaids and
dive straight into your childhood phobia!
After reading Anne Greenwood Brown’s Lies
Beneath, you will never look at mermaids the same again.
I’ve seen
quite a few mixed reviews about this book, comparing the plotline to Twilight but just with mermaids. I absolutely disagree! There was nothing in this book that screamed
Edward to me. From Chapter 1, I was
mesmerized by the idea of these monstrous mermaids. It was like stepping through the looking glass
hoping to find a beautiful wonderland, but instead falling into a dark, ominous
fantasy full of deadly creatures. I
really enjoyed Brown’s macabre underwater world, in fact, I was in the middle
of reading this when a tornado outbreak was starting to occur (I live in
Tornado Alley), and instead of hiding in a safe room below the stairs, I stayed
on the couch and read, determined to fight down any tornadoes that might impede
my finishing the book! (I’m not crazy, promise.)
I really
enjoyed the character development—even the evil characters. Calder White and his sisters are out for
revenge on Jack Hancock, and even though Calder is one of the bad guys (or just
in a Catch-22 situation), I felt myself rooting for him. He’s gorgeous, mysterious, arrogant, and
dark—a wonderful combination in a young adult guy. And I love him even more as he starts to fall
for Lily and we begin to see a different side of the monster. I know there's plenty in store for Calder in the future, and I can't wait to see more of his chillingly sultry personality!
Calder’s
three sisters are perhaps my favorite characters. You would think that mermaids would be
similar (at least in some regards) to humans, but these three are truly
inhuman, capable of the most treacherous evil.
I (along with my sisters) have always been fans of the villain--I mean, who doesn't wish for all-consuming power every now and again. Am I alone here?? There is something about the sisters that I found intriguing, and I
can’t wait to see more of them in the next installment.
And then
there’s the damsel in distress, Lily, who proves to be anything but “in
distress.” She’s calculating and doesn’t
fall for the gorgeous guy right away. It
isn’t some “love at first sight” type of thing, which is a nice change of
pace. We get to see Lily’s strengths and
flaws, which makes her a great heroine.
With the
enormous amounts of paranormal romance novels out there, it is nice to see
something fresh and different. Brown
takes the perfect fantasy world, the one where we all pretended we were Ariel
on the side of the pool and would shoot up out of the water singing, “Part of
Your World,” and she completely turns it upside down, adding hatred, revenge,
murder, and deceit.
Dive into
her world, and you won’t regret it!