Let's End By Kahlen: Summary

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Summary Love always finds a way, no matter the circumstances. Kahlen, a strict rule follower and siren, goes against the rules of the Ocean unintentionally by falling in love with a human. Throughout the story, she continues to have troubles with understanding what her heart is telling her to do. In the end she discovers that taking a risk for the right reason and for the right person is worth it in the end.
Kahlen who is a quiet, goody-two-shoes is a character that can easily be connected to. I can easily connect to her, because I am a quiet person that is commonly associated with being a rule follower. Continuing, the main setting of the book is along the shoreline, personally a place I love and find very soothing. Finally, the plot of the

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