Tessa Lonike is lonely. A mermaid who fears that she and
her sisters may be the last of their kind, Tessa refuses to
give up or give up on the last vestige of land her family
calls home. After rescuing a desperate man from his doomed
plunge into the water, she did not mean to imprint upon
him, and she certainly didn't mean for him to return to her
waters. However, Kenneth Randall did return, and although
he barely remembers his rescue, he knows there was
something "fishy" about his rescuer, despite the fact he
longs to at least thank her for his continued survival.
More than a paranormal romance where the star-crossed
lovers must battle huge obstacles, SIREN'S CALL quickly
serves up a main course of interesting characters with a
side dish of archeological and historical intrigue. The
novel does not delay the inevitable, nor does it retread
the oft-trod predictable lines of many paranormal romances.
Instead, as the story develops so do intriguing questions
about privacy, relationships and what the world may have a
right to know.
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...