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SEA LORDS
Deities, Book 2
A Sensuous Contemporary Fantasy Romance
by Linda Mooney
The earth is being destroyed, and the mortal population
decimated, all in an attempt for the old gods to become relevant
again. Eons ago, Zeus and the gods captured the four demi-gods of
the elements—air, earth, fire and water. Now the minor gods have
been let loose and are being forced to wreak havoc on the planet.
Meris, half-god of the water, doesn’t enjoy throwing
tsunamis and flooding coastal towns and villages, destroying islands
and taking lives, but he and his brothers must do as they’re told or
risk being imprisoned again, possibly forever. Which none of them
would survive a second time.
The life of a teacher isn’t full of glamour and world
travels, so when offered a free trip to Hawaii in exchange for Maid
of Honor duties for her best friend, Roby McDaniel jumps at the
chance. What was supposed to be an elegant dinner cruise full of
wine and fine dining quickly ends in tragedy when a giant wave
appears from out of nowhere and capsizes the boat. Roby manages to
stay afloat, unable to comprehend the destruction happening in front
of her eyes, but the giant rising out of the ocean? That
she really has trouble wrapping her head around.
Normally unseen by mortals unless he wills it, Meris is
surprised when Roby calls out to him, and he cannot turn his back on
the mortal begging to be saved. She’s beautiful, brave, special, and
meant for him. But after causing the deaths of her friends, can he
convince her he’s not the heartless monster she thinks he is?
With Poseidon missing, the remaining gods are biding their
time until they can trap the Primordials again, but now they need to
locate the god of the sea. They are certain that capturing and
torturing the mortal women Meris and his brothers are protecting
will give them the answers they seek.
Warning! Contains scenes of mass destruction, one woman's
shoe, chains, the car wash of desire, steamed fish, derelicts, a
bright red shirt, and one demi-god willing to give his life to
protect the woman who loves him.
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