For February, the Pen Dames are each taking a week to highlight one of our books. Of course, the theme this month is love.
Water Desires
by Katherine Eddinger Smits
Water Desires, Love’s Siren Song Book Two
Nik is in Greece waiting for her shapeshifter lover to return from rescuing migrant humans when a stranger carries an unconscious and badly injured Bas in from the Aegean Sea. She’s desperate to take him to an island in the Atlantic where a hidden spring of healing water will restore him.
But at the same time, Nik’s adoptive father is dying from a boating accident in her hometown of Tarpon Springs, Florida, and he’s asking for her.
While battling a strange illness which antibiotics won’t cure, Nik must figure out a way to save Bas and get home to help her father.
When Bas follows Nik to Florida, he is forced to keep his distance from her. He has already escaped one death sentence because of their relationship, and he can’t risk another. Still, he’s furious when Nik turns to her old friend, a mage Bas dislikes, to help her unravel the hidden truth behind her father’s accident.
Water Desires is Book Two in the Love’s Siren Song Series. The thrilling sequel to the award-winning Water Dreams will drag you under and not let you up for air until the end.
If you like mermaids, mages and magical romantic suspense, you’ll love this book.
#star-crossed lovers #shapeshifters #paranormal
For fans of Debbie Herbert, Emma Hamm, and Christine Feehan
Amazon 5 Star Review:
This is a great follow up to water dreams. There is tragedy, intense moments and love. Nik is strong, and determined to do things her way and figure herself out. Great book!!!
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Anyone with a liking for books with mermaids and sea creatures will be fascinated by Water Desires. It's one of my favorites by the author. I love the aspects of mythology, forbidden love, and how the characters deploy deep passions while dealing with their own world and human reality as we know it.
ReplyDeleteAlthough I'm not into mermaids, mythology, or magic stories, I really like Kathy's writing style.
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