The migration of sea turtles in that book hit me differently because it’s not just biology—it’s a story of resilience. I grew up near the coast, so I’ve always had a soft spot for marine life. The author explains how temperature and ocean currents play a role, but there’s also this unshakable drive to reproduce. Females haul themselves onto crowded shores, dig nests with their flippers, and leave before the eggs even hatch.
What’s wild is how hatchlings instinctively scramble toward the water, guided by moonlight. The book describes it as a 'race against time,' with birds and crabs picking them off. Migration isn’t just a journey; it’s a cycle of risk and reward. After reading, I spent hours watching turtle documentaries—it’s one thing to read about it, but seeing those tiny flippers battle the waves? Chills.
Ever since I picked up 'Sea Turtles: Seven Beautiful Creatures of The Sea', I couldn’t help but marvel at how these ancient navigators traverse oceans like they’re following some invisible map. The book dives deep into their migration patterns, and it’s not just about finding food—though that’s part of it. Turtles return to the same beaches where they were born to lay eggs, a phenomenon called natal homing. Scientists think it’s tied to Earth’s magnetic fields, almost like they’re imprinted with coordinates at birth.
What blows my mind is the sheer distance—some travel thousands of miles! The book mentions leatherbacks crossing entire oceans, dodging predators and plastic pollution. It’s a mix of survival instinct and something almost poetic, like they’re keeping a promise to the next generation. I finished the chapter feeling equal parts awe and guilt—humans could learn a thing or two about commitment from these creatures.
I’ll admit, I skimmed the scientific jargon in 'Sea Turtles: Seven Beautiful Creatures of The Sea' at first, but the migration chapter hooked me. It’s not about one reason—it’s a cocktail of instincts. Warmer waters for breeding, avoiding cold snaps, even following jellyfish blooms for food. The book paints it as a dance with nature, where timing is everything.
What stuck with me was the human impact section. Turtles dodging fishing nets or mistaking plastic for jellyfish made me rethink my trash habits. Their migrations are older than pyramids, yet our trash is rewriting their routes. That’s the gut punch—we’re guests in their world, not the other way around.
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The stories that are in this series are -
Welcome to the Jungle,
Undercover,
The Storm,
Prize Fighter,
The Doe's Stallion
The Biker Bunnies
The Luna's Two Mates
*Book 5*
One mistake centuries ago left Lemuel cursed by the Goddess Merlos and forced to wander the earth granting the wishes of those who touch him. Lemuel was looking at an eternity of loneliness until his unexpected soulmate plucked him right out of the sea.
Shocked to find he's been bound in more ways than one to Sebastian, the future King to the Kingdom of Atlesper, Lemuel resists Sebastian's advances at every turn, believing this may be one pairing Goddess Zarseti got wrong.
Lemuel will have to face his past in hopes of starting a new future, but an overly flirtatious King is the least of his worries when he learns Sebastian's parents are convinced that a conniving usurper disguised as a curvy blonde, is the future king's true soulmate.
A Queen Among Tides is the fifth book in the Queen Among series. Each story is set up in the previous book, so reading the books in order is recommended. Here are the books in the series:
A Queen Among Alphas - Book 1
Bite-Size Luna - A Queen Among Alphas Prequel
A Queen Among Snakes - Book 2
Runaway Empress - A Queen Among Snakes Prequel
A Queen Among Blood - Book 3
Whole Again - A Queen Among Alpha's spin-off
A Queen Among Darkness - Book 4
Dark Invocation - A Queen Among Darkness spin-off
A Queen Among Tides - Book 5
Valor, Virtue, and Verve - A Queen Among Tides Prequel Spin-off
A Queen Among Gods - Book 6
A Queen Among Tempests - Book 7
Ishida, a young man, unexpectedly meets a girl named Rhina by sheer fate. But before long, a war erupts and they are captured by soldiers led by the malicious Lieutenant Monte.
The lieutenant gives them a dreadfully simple choice: leave their homes in search of a legendary "lost city at sea," its immortal king, and bring back a mind-boggling amount of gold, or have their mountain reduced to ashes. Ishida’s father had set out in search of the place, too, but never returned.
The journey will take them across oceans, sun-scorched deserts, and over perilous mountains; but most importantly of all: the two will discover their true selves will discover their true selves when they confront what will determine their fate.
The questions remain: will they be able to find the lost city at sea and bring its treasures back to the avaricious lieutenant before time runs out? Or, perhaps the place they are searching for is simply non-existent?
When small-town girl Emma LaRue won a vacation to an exclusive tropical island, a last minute cancellation meant she would be going by herself. Shy and studious, she never had time to fall in love, and often wondered if she was just meant to be alone. However, that all changed when a handsome stranger literally walked into her life while on the beach and sparks began to fly.
New York’s most eligible billionaire bachelor Jack Saunders thought this vacation would be the perfect escape, one last hurrah, before taking full control of his father’s company. When an innocent Emma didn’t recognize him, he figured that he might get a chance to have a vacation from being rich. He didn’t tell her about the cars, the yacht, or the penthouse. All he did was let her fall in love with him.
Soon, Jack found that he was the one falling in love with Emma. When they enjoy a fantasy marriage ceremony on the beach, they thought it was a bit of harmless fun before returning to their normal lives. A bittersweet goodbye was supposed to be the end of their perfect vacation romance, but when photos of the ceremony were leaked to the press, everything changed.
Feeling lied to and thrust into a world of wealth and privilege, Emma must choose between following her dreams or following her heart. Will she be content at being nothing more than the billionaire’s wife, or will she return to her normal life with only memories of saltwater kisses?
Charlie is a member of Black Diamonds, they hunt for these inhuman beings called mermaid. When the ship is attack one night, Charlie is pulled into a whole new world under the sea.
Fairytales don’t always come from the earth... until her.
Mermaid legends are human fables, but beneath the waves, war is looming. A missing daughter is the only hope for a dying species.
Rescued during a typhoon, Galene finds herself in a new world amongst a dangerous species—humans. With no memories of her watery pasts, she doesn’t see the predators closing in until it’s too late.
Stralath is a shape-shifting bounty hunter dedicated to keeping the peace in a violent universe. His earthly mission? To find the elusive mermaid who he’ll dangle in front of a dangerous oceanic pod.
Except Galene is not what he expected—she’s an innocent caught in a dangerous game of extinction. An angel who paints with color and smiles at the world.
She is easy prey, and Stralath abandons his mission, unleashing his brutal self to guard her heart and life.
I picked up 'Sea Turtles: Seven Beautiful Creatures of The Sea' for my niece last summer, and it turned out to be one of those rare books that’s both educational and enchanting. The illustrations are vibrant, almost like stepping into an underwater gallery, and the way it breaks down complex marine biology into bite-sized, kid-friendly chunks is brilliant. My niece couldn’t stop talking about the 'turtle races' section, where the book compares migration patterns to a race—it made her root for leatherbacks like they were sports teams!
What really stood out, though, was how it subtly weaves in conservation themes without feeling preachy. By framing the turtles as 'ocean heroes' facing pollution and climate change, it sparked her curiosity about environmental issues. She even started a 'save the turtles' club at school! If you’re looking for a book that balances fun facts with heart, this one’s a gem.
The ending of 'Sea Turtles: Seven Beautiful Creatures of The Sea' is bittersweet yet deeply moving. After following the journey of the seven turtles—each representing a different virtue like courage, wisdom, and resilience—the story culminates in their reunion at a sacred coral reef. The oldest turtle, Kai, sacrifices himself to protect the others from a predatory shark, embodying the theme of selflessness. The remaining six turtles carry his legacy forward, dispersing to different parts of the ocean to spread his teachings. The final scene shows the youngest turtle, Luna, gazing at the stars, whispering a promise to honor Kai’s memory. It’s one of those endings that lingers, making you reflect on how even the smallest creatures can leave the biggest impact.
What I love about this ending is how it avoids being overly sentimental. The art style shifts subtly during Kai’s sacrifice, using muted blues and grays to underscore the gravity of the moment. The dialogue is sparse but powerful, letting the visuals carry the emotional weight. And that last shot of Luna? Chills. It’s rare for a story about marine life to feel this epic, but the way it ties the turtles’ individual arcs together is downright masterful.
Man, 'Sea Turtles: Seven Beautiful Creatures of The Sea' has such a charming cast! The story revolves around seven distinct sea turtles, each with their own quirks and personalities. There's Kai, the adventurous green sea turtle who's always leading the group into trouble, and Luna, the wise old leatherback who dispenses advice like she's running a marine life therapy session. Then you've got Jelly, the clumsy but lovable hawksbill who keeps bumping into coral reefs, and Turbo, the ridiculously fast olive ridley who races currents for fun. The group's rounded out by Shellby, the shy loggerhead who collects seashells, Bubbles, the playful Kemp's ridley obsessed with making bubble rings, and finally, Atlas, the massive but gentle flatback who carries smaller creatures on his back like a living submarine taxi.
What I love about this crew is how their dynamics mirror real sea turtle behaviors while still feeling like a tight-knit friend group. The author clearly did their research—Kai's obsession with jellyfish is spot-on for green sea turtles, and Luna's deep dives reference how leatherbacks can plunge deeper than most. It's that mix of educational elements and heartwarming storytelling that makes the book stand out. I once spent a whole afternoon reading it aloud to my niece, and we both ended up wanting to adopt pet turtles (don't worry, we settled for plushies instead).