Siren: On Demon Waters

Siren: On Demon Waters

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"Fall deeper and deeper, the sirens are singing..." Siren had one task: To protect Rose Gardens. But when they're both kidnapped by pirates and held captive by their captain, they have no choice but to venture with the pirates through Siren Waters. The Pirate Captain that held them captive, was out to capture a real, live, siren. BOOK ONE.
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