Mermaid By Night

Mermaid By Night

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Meredith is no more than a teenager and has already felt the pain of her world being ripped from beneath her. When she was young she lived on a beautiful island in the Bahamas, but when her mom fell prey to a strange illness she was forced to leave all she knew behind. So when a Bahamian boy suddenly shows up at her boarding school she is shocked by the coincidence. However none is more shocking than her own secret he helps her discover.
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