![]() Great writing, strong dialogue, and something that piqued my interest. If this is anything like what is to come, I can tell that I will be in for a treat. That being said, the series comes highly recommended and I was impressed with Michael C. A tall and mysterious gentleman notices her work and approaches Alison with an idea, one that he hopes will not only change the world, but shine a needed light on one particular member of marine life, dolphins!Īs I said before, I am no marine expert, nor can I say that I have a passion for that which lives in the water. While helping some of the marine life after a boating incident, she realises that she has a connection with many species and finds her apparent niche. Alison packs up and hopes for the best, with nothing to lose. A friend reaches out and offers her a chance to come see what’s being done with marine life in Florida. When she receives word that her funding and research are being terminated by the Office of Naval Research, she’s at a loss for what to do. ![]() While marine biology and ocean life has never been something for which this Prairie boy has had much affinity, I was intrigued by Grumley’s teaser piece and have decided to give it a plunge, if you will.Īlison Shaw loves her research in Costa Rica, working with sea turtles. ![]() ![]() Never one to turn down a challenge or something different, I dug in to see if it would grab me. After receiving a strong recommendation to try this series “for something completely different”, I eagerly sought out this prequel piece by Michael C. ![]()
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