SirenSwept
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The ocean. The sand. The tide. Once, they made Sophie's heart race faster than anything else ever could. Now, they only terrify her-and remind her of everything she's lost. But when a swoon-worthy stranger with sea-sculpted muscles and eyes that glow like bioluminescent tides literally sweeps her off her feet, Sophie is forced to confront the fears she's been running from. As secrets ripple to the surface and a hidden world begins to rise from the deep, Sophie must decide: Will she face the ocean again-and listen to the longings of her heart-before everything is swept away? Read on and dive deep into SirenSwept to find out!
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ON HOLD!!! Aria Bennett has spent years trying to outrun her past - the kind that doesn't leave bruises on skin but scars the soul. She hides it behind essays, late-night shifts, and a smile that never quite reaches her eyes. When she's sent to Dr. Eliza Rowe, a private English tutor known for her elegance and silence, Aria expects another cold academic. What she finds instead is a woman who sees through her - and into her. In Eliza's quiet home, surrounded by books and unspoken grief, lessons turn into something neither of them can name. Every poem becomes a confession. Every word tastes like a secret. Eliza was never supposed to care. Aria was never supposed to feel safe again. But love - especially the forbidden kind - has a way of rewriting even the most tragic stories.

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