



With discoveries being made and new characters arriving on the scene, waiting for book number three is going to take an incredible amount of patience. "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.Praise for The Edge of the Water: "So many questions and secrets swirl around Whidbey Island.This is the second installment in what appears to be a series but one need not have read the first book to be engrossed.a riveting story and since many questions remain unanswered, readers will be eager for the next installment." - VOYA "When it comes to this series, with scenes that draw you into a remarkable world, it's easy to state that readers will remember Whidbey for decades to come. And you know why she hasn’t lost it, don’t you?” She said, “You know something about that transmitter, don’t you? You know why she has it on. She was heading at that point back out into the passage.Īnnie Taylor looked from the seal to Ivar. She resurfaced some two hundred yards away. Nera finally dove beneath the water, disappearing from view.

She squinted at it and heard Annie saying, “It looks glued to her neck. To Becca it looked like an old garage door opener fastened to the black seal’s skin. Your boat’ll crush her,” to Chad.Īt the same moment, Annie said, “Wait a minute! She’s got a transmitter on!” That prompted Ivar, who said, “Back away. Her sleek skin, her eyes, her nose, her whiskers.The only thing about her that wasn’t black was her teeth, and these became visible when she barked a greeting. The seal had actually come between the two boats, putting herself so close that any one of them could have touched her.īecca was astonished by the seal’s strange beauty, every part of her black. She said, “Chad, look,” and they all followed her gaze. In the other boat, Annie Taylor suddenly put her hand on Chad Pederson’s arm.
