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Lies Beneath

By: Anne Greenwood Brown
Narrated by: MacLeod Andrews
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Publisher's summary

Fans of Amanda Hocking's novel, Wake, will dive into this paranormal romance featuring mermaids - the killer kind - and won't come up for air!

Calder White lives in the cold, clear waters of Lake Superior, the only brother in a family of murderous mermaids. To survive, Calder and his sisters prey on humans and absorb their positive energy. Usually, they select their victims at random, but this time around, the underwater clan chooses its target for a reason: Revenge. They want to kill Jason Hancock, the man they blame for their mother's death.

It's going to take a concerted effort to lure the aquaphobic Hancock onto the water. Calder's job is to gain Hancock's trust by getting close to his family. Relying on his irresistible good looks and charm, Calder sets out to seduce Hancock's daughter Lily. Easy enough, but Calder screws everything up by falling in love - just as Lily starts to suspect there's more to the monster-in-the-lake legends than she ever imagined, and just as the mermaids threaten to take matters into their own hands, forcing Calder to choose between them and the girl he loves.

One thing's for sure: Whatever Calder decides, the outcome won't be pretty.

©2012 Anne Greenwood Brown (P)2012 Listening Library

Critic reviews

"Riveting! A cold-blooded tale of secrets, revenge, and forbidden love that will leave you terrified to go in the water." (Gretchen McNeil, author of Possess)

"Scary and spooky...I really enjoyed reading this." (USA Today)

“A haunting tale of revenge and romance.” (Justine Magazine)

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Lies and Love

Calder White has a score to settle. Though, his heart's not quite as into revenge as his marauding mermaid sisters' but a promise is a promise. And the only fair debt for a promise broken and the fate of their mother, is the death of Jason Hancock. If Calder plays his role right, a part he's confidently played many times before, he'll receive the freedom he desires. Unfortunately Lilly Hancock isn't like any prey he's lured before and Calder won't know what's got it's hooks in him until it's too late.

Lies beneath is not the typical mermaid fairytale. A lot of the choices Brown makes gives this book a refreshing facelift to the tried and used concepts surrounding the genre. My favorite part of Lies Beneath is the male perspective. I found Calder's voice interesting and different. It reminded me of a guy version of Cinderella with his evil stepsisters and good heart. Lilly was fun as well, not being the typical quirky artsy character, into fine arts or fiction but poetry. The only downside is the story line wasn't complex enough. You could very easily see where things were going. Yet the characters, romance, and Brown's unique take on the mythology keeps the reader's interest from focusing too much on any transparencies.

MacLeod Andrews has a great voice for YA, it's mature without being too old. I've gotten a few audiobooks featuring him and his reads are always a pleasure. Andrews voice is nice and deep, his acting is subtle with wonderful inflections that really guide a listener to a character's mood or intent. He also has a great range of voices. MacLeod Andrews is quickly becoming an impulse purchasing factor for me to buy now, find out what it's about later.

Anne Greenwood Brown's debut is a little something different with a lot of great things going for it. Lies Beneath is an entertaining read told by an unusual voice just in time for beach reading season.

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Nice story

Would you consider the audio edition of Lies Beneath to be better than the print version?

Yes, because MacLeod Andrews is a terrific narrator and brings a wonderful dimension to the story that you don't get with print.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Hm... I liked Calder, the narrator. He was interesting, a murderous merman who started out as a human boy. He's got a lot of depth to him. He's a killer but for some reason trying to avoid killing lately. He's got this family of sisters and formerly a mother but has such a desperate desire for a father that he goes looking for one in strange places.

I also liked Jason, mainly because I wanted to see more of him and his perspective (although, being YA, sadly we never do see the story from his perspective, because of how adults are not worthy of their own POVs in YA fiction).

Have you listened to any of MacLeod Andrews’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

Yes, many. As far as his performance, this is pretty much on par, which is to say very good. I haven't heard him give a bad performance yet. (Well, there was one exception, the Iron Fey book, but in that case it was mostly because I'd already read the book and his version of two of the three main characters' voices were very different from what I'd imagined, so it sounded all wrong to me.)

Any additional comments?

The cover of this annoys me. It's classic "YA = pretty girl in a pretty dress" syndrome. The narrator/main character of this story is a young merman. Why is there a human girl on the cover? Very annoying.

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Good plot

Good plot....added thrill to story. Great detailing. The narrator did a good job also. Made me think deep....

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Awesome story!! best mermaid book thus far!!

I'm surprised because it's very hard to find a narrator that can perform female voices and other different characters in a book but it worked out so well!!! he did a really good job I wish that they would do betrayal and the other book three

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LOVED IT

I enjoyed the first time when I got it at the library but this audible version is great! Please add Deep Betreyal the second part of this story.

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