Sleeping with the Siren

Sleeping with the Siren

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'Sirens, the ocean and puberty are the three things in life that have puzzled me since infancy.' Juliana is 18, free spirited and utterly confused about her sexuality. Out of the various options of coping with her struggle, she's chosen to jump on a ship and get the hell out of Blackwood instead of actually talking about the LGBT options. But what's a ship voyage without the open ocean air, the strenuous odour of 20 plus men and the attraction to the creature eating your crew mates? Juliana discovers her sexuality, takes risks and invites you (the reader) to come aboard the Meridian Voyager. Has Mature (ish) themes and the odd curse word
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A queen is nearing the end of her 20s and has yet to marry and to make a proper heir to her throne. Instead, she has her lady consorts to play with. Her council will not leave her alone. She will not cave under pressure. A mermaid is pressured to shift into a human form and 'capture' a human man with her siren song to procreate and continue on her species. She is of the bloodline of a long-gone sea goddess. She also is the only one of her kind that can feel and fall in love. 14 years in the past, the queen and the mermaid met. The latter saving the former from a drowning at sea. Over a course of one summer, they became the best of friends. They separate because of their fates. Then happenstance has them reuniting again. Are they good friends from the past? Or something deeper and romantic?

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