Secret Beneath the Waves

Secret Beneath the Waves

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Jane Bennet's parents always describe their daughter as "imaginative". Her imagination always taking her far away to strange lands filled with mystic beings. Jane's imagination is the reason her artwork was always so "moving" and "realistic" though she was always sketching and painting creators never before seen by the human eye. Her work was always of fantastical merfolk, sea creatures and underwater mysteries. When young Jane is offered an opportunity to study at a well known art school in another state she can't say no. The move triggers dreams that bring to life the worlds and creatures of her artwork. But what happens when one of her dreams comes to life, bring memories from her child good with it. Memories of a strange boy.
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