Read Devyn Quinn's blogs and view her pictures on the Penguin Community. A new paranormal romance series that follows desire into the depths of the ocean Lighthouse keeper Tessa Lonike savors her solitude on Little Mer, an island off the coast of Maine, guarding her true identity as a mermaid. But when Tessa spots a man thrashing around in the ice cold waters during a storm, she must use her ability as a mermaid to pull him to shore. And a year later, when Kenneth meets her again, he's determined not to let Tessa slip away. But when Tessa'a archaeologist ex-lover comes back to town with a clue to her heritage, she may be forced to leave her happiness behind...
A Siren for a mother, A Warlock for a father, and a Family tree that wants her dead?Snatched off the street and drugged, Syrinada wakes strapped to a bed with a predator in the next room.
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These tales instilled in him a longing for the sea.
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This book differs from the ordinary military memoir in that it gives a woman's perspective on service, while sharing the journey these two make over their lives, traveling on separate but parallel paths in their quests for meaning outside ...
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In the Siren's Call The Siren's Call was a dingy bar near the Lundgrin Naval Yard, close enough that if you cocked your head right you could hear the endless sounds of ships being refitted and repaired. It was popular with the lower ...