The Lost Voices trilogy was like a roller coaster for me...1st book - Okay, that's really nice.2nd book - Ugh!3rd book - Captivating. In brief, the storyline of this series begins with a lot of potential. The problem lies on the development of the characters. I think the author could it do much better... Anyway, although the second book was a disaster for me (except for the last few chapters), Porter makes a great comeback in the third one. Now that's a story! It keeps me reading without rest. The Twice Lost is the last and best book of the series. It's a gorgeous dark-fantasy indeed.(I think I'll update this later). Third in the “Lost Voices” trilogy, “The Twice Lost,” is the tale of once-human girls first lost when a trauma transformed them into mermaids, then lost a second time when they broke mermaid law and were rejected by their tribes. Luce transforms the exiles, living under the docks of San Francisco Bay into an army. As their general, Luce battles the United States government, which is determined to hunt the mermaids to extinction and end the mermaids’ practice of sinking ships and drowning humans that has been going on for centuries. As Luce struggles to negotiate an amicable compromise, an antidote is developed that will return mermaids to their human forms and to their families. But Luce is torn. Despite her love for her father and her human boyfriend, Dorian, she still has unresolved issues to address, such as her need to get humans to improve their care of the oceans. As the most recognizable mermaid on the planet, will her voice be as powerful as a human? Or as an ocean denizen?The novel stands on its own. However, most readers will return to read the previous two volumes to better round out the characters and back story.
Do You like book The Twice Lost (2013)?
It was totally amazing!!!!!!!!!111 I didn't really like the ending though.
—email0026
I really loved how the story progressed. This is a worth reading trilogy.
—Norm
Good book, but first still stands to be the best.
—iluvbeez
Beautiful. Absolutely Amazing. Love the Ending.
—Paula