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Saving The Ocean #PlanetOrPlastic
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Ongoing, First published Oct 24, 2018
Ten years ago, Samantha had wanted to end her life by drowning herself in the ocean. After waking up in a hospital bed, she found out that she had been pulled out of the water by a dolphin, swimming her to a nearby fisherman boat. She was 12 at the time, and she regretted her decision to abandon her friends and family. Now, she works as a marine biologist devoted to researching and protecting the marine animals. She strives to save the dolphin and marine animals from the pollution caused by humans.

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*MERMAN ROMANCE* Moving from the warm beaches of Oahu to the rocky shores of Monterey, California was supposed to be a fresh start for college graduate Leilani Ono. However, as she starts working for the esteemed genetics laboratory hidden along the chilly California coast, she realizes that her attempt at escaping her past has actually thrown her deep into a web of convoluted lies, mad scientists, and the horrors of human experimentation. ~*~ Gripped with panic, I turned away only to come face to face with the very thing I tried to run from. I gasped, stumbling back. Its face was shadowed, but I could still see the outline of its features. Illuminated by the reflection of the stars, I could see the sharp jawline and steely eyes that regarded me. A face that, even in the dark of night, was distinctly masculine. "Why are you here." A chilling voice seethed from the shadows. It was as cold as the night around us, with a slight hiss that was threatening enough to send my heart racing even faster. ~*~ #1 in EXPERIMENT #1 in MERPEOPLE #1 in BEAUTY AND THE BEAST #1 in OCEAN The second book in the Species Unknown series. Can easily be read as a stand-alone novel but I recommend reading Book 1: Aves first for more context. *COMPLETED*