

In this book, though, any sense of a normal world is forgotten and we're thrown into a flooded world of secret lands, witches, and more Seedbearers. What I loved about Teardrop was that Eureka was living a normal teenage life and had to deal with the strange things coming her way. Eureka travels across the ocean with her loved ones to try and stop him, but once she reaches land, Eureka learns so much more about the dark world she has created and uncovers secrets that could break her heart and the hearts of those she loves the most. Eureka is the only person who can save the world from Atlas, the evil king from Atlantis. But when I finally started to read it, I was thrown off by the change in the characters and the confusing world Eureka brought with her tears.Īll her life, Eureka was told to never cry, but when she finally lets a tear fall, the earth is flooded and life as Eureka knows it is gone. I loved Teardrop, so I couldn't wait to get my hands on Waterfall. But she’ll have to give up everything-even love. In Waterfall, Eureka has the chance to save the world. Her bewildering reflection reveals a soul-crushing secret: if she’s strong enough, Eureka can draw on this knowledge to defeat Atlas-unless her broken heart is just what he needs to fuel his rising kingdom. Trying to make sense of the dark world her sorrow has created, Eureka receives startling insight from an enchanted pond. And she feels no closer to facing Atlas or saving the world when Solon lets slip that love is Ander’s weakness, and that any affection he feels toward her makes him age faster. Once on land, Eureka is taunted by gossipwitches, a group of displaced Atlantean sorceresses, and ambushed by locals struggling to survive amid the destruction her tears have wrought.

She travels across the ocean with Cat, her family, and Ander, the gorgeous and mysterious Seedbearer who promises to help her find Solon, an enigmatic lost Seedbearer who knows how to defeat Atlas. Eureka is the only one who can stop him, but first she must learn how to fight. Summary: Eureka’s tears have flooded the earth, and now Atlantis is rising, bringing with it its evil king, Atlas.
