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A Siren's Song

A Siren's Song

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Wed, May 6, 2020
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Fantasy
A young woman gives into her dangerous and beautiful Siren side on a full moon night. However it's not all swimming and seductive singing for her when a detective's child goes missing and the police want her to help catch the merciless drug kingpin responsible for the kidnapping. Not a problem right? Wrong!!! Marianna is no fan of the police interfering with her life and she's determined not to get involved. But when her own life gets caught in the crosshairs of a sniper, all bets are off. Now forced to work with a cop who eats like a rabbit it's best to get this dealt with before she decides to kill him. Over a damn carrot.
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Quinn's father is dying. Zoe's life is falling apart. Both have seen far more beyond their years, and now as Quinn's father passes away, she becomes desperate. But not even an hour after he dies, Quinn is approached by an evil fairy, forcing her to capture and bring the human, Zoe, to her. If she refuses, everyone Quinn loves will die, including her kingdom. Zoe's husband is in the armed forces, thousands of miles away for long periods of time. Her job takes away the pain of loneliness for only a little while, before she returns to an empty home. She turns to the moon for help, just like she did so many years ago, wishing she could have so much more from life. But something tells her the moon fulfills its promises a little too well.

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