What Lies Beneath

What Lies Beneath

by Marissa Doyle
What Lies Beneath

What Lies Beneath

by Marissa Doyle

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Overview

War. Spies. Gossip and lies. Mythical Creatures. Falling in love. And it's still only July.

It's 1917, and everyone is doing their bit now that America has entered the Great War—everyone except 17-year-old Emma Verlaine. Her overprotective dad won't let her go to nursing school while he's off doing war work; instead, she's been sent to stay for the summer with her Gran on an island off Cape Cod, and the most she'll be able to do for the war effort is knit socks. Socks!

As it happens, island life isn't so bad. There are the seals that seem even more fascinated by her than she is by them. There's the new Navy Air Station that guards the coast from German U-boats where she's determined to get a job. But most of all there's Malcolm, whose family owns a resort hotel on the island and who gives her swimming lessons and delicious kisses.

But danger lurks in the waters off the island. Only Emma can save her new home—if she accepts that everything she thought she knew about her life is a lie, and that the seals are following her for a very good reason.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162424536
Publisher: Book View Cafe
Publication date: 09/14/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Marissa Doyle graduated from Bryn Mawr College and went on to graduate school intending to be an archaeologist, but somehow got distracted. Eventually she figured out what she was really supposed to be doing and started writing. She’s channeled her inner history geekiness into a successful young adult historical fantasy series and is now also happily writing fantasy of various types for teens and adults. She lives in her native Massachusetts with her family, including a bossy but adorable pet rabbit, and loves quilting, gardening, and collecting antiques. Oh, and coffee.

Please visit her at her website, https://www.marissadoyle.com, and at her history blog, http://www.nineteenteen.com.
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