Single mom Regina Barone and her son, Nick, are living with
her mother and helping at her restaurant on the island of
World's End, Maine. The night of Caleb Hunter and Margred's
wedding, the lonely and tipsy Regina stumbles upon Caleb's
brother, Dylan, and wine, salt and hot sex soon mix. Regina
is not aware who Dylan is -- or just what he is.
Back again at Caer Subai on the selkie isle of Sanctuary,
Dylan is given direction from the Prince of the Mer and
Lord of the Sea to return to World's End to discover why
the demons, Children of Fire, are being drawn to the
island. Upon his return, Dylan's fascination with Regina is
but the beginning of a hot involvement. It seems that
Dylan's deceased mother, a full-blooded selkie, birthed in
her sons the ability to father a female child capable of
bringing peace. When Regina finds out she's pregnant, Dylan
knows this is the child the Children of Fire are seeking to
destroy to insure that peace is not accomplished.
A rocky but very hot relationship occurs between Regina and
Dylan as he endeavors to protect her and Nick from the
demons. Dylan is terrified and realizes his deep love for
Regina only after she's kidnapped. He begins a treacherous
and desperate search unaware that the demon has manipulated
Regina and is threatening to destroy her baby.
SEA FEVER is a sequel to SEA WITCH in Virginia
Kantra's Children of the Sea romance series and is
every bit as exciting and spellbinding as the first novel.
Her imagination and creativity astounds me as she weaves an
exciting and extremely magnetic story that's very difficult
to put aside once you start reading it. I do not plan to
miss any other novels in this series.
When the last available bachelor on World’s End island
marries someone else, working mom Regina Barrone realizes
that the love she yearns for isn’t just going to appear by
magic... Dylan Hunter has returned to land for his
brother’s wedding, but he is troubled. Years ago, he chose
his life as a selkie—an immortal being of the sea—over the
fragile and treacherous emotions of humanity... But
Neither Regina nor Dylan foresee the future, where only
love can save them—and the world.