An original novel written by New York Times best-selling author J.
Elle inspired by Disney upcoming live action reimagining of The Little
Mermaid.
After the death of Ariel's mother, the queen of the sea, the seven
daughters of King Triton have grown estranged at best. It's been years
since Ariel's older sisters have visited home. But this year's Coral
Moon is fast approaching, and it's a special one for Ariel. Finally
fifteen, she will be dubbed the Protector of her very own ocean
territory as is tradition, and her sisters have agreed to visit for the
celebration.
But the ceremony is halted when Mala, one of the most renowned daughters
of Triton, is abducted. The only clue to where she might have been taken
is a hastily scribbled seaweed note, which says, "What could have saved
Mother could save me, too." To rescue Mala, Ariel must work together
with her siblings, traveling to various seas, outsmarting dangerous
ocean creatures, and delving into forbidden waters to find the truth of
what happened to their mother. But as Ariel and her sisters begin
uncovering new secrets about their family and their kingdom, Ariel will
have to face the loss of a mother she never had a chance to know and
discover what it means to be both a good sister and a strong leader.
And the clock is ticking, because on the day of the festival, when the
moon turns a true shade of coral, her sister will be lost, like her
mother, forever.