Charli Jayne has always been judged and given all kinds of labels growing up. 'Undatable' being one of them. That is until she goes to college. Charli plans to change⦠to be different⦠and will rebel against her parents. With the help of her best friend, Mia, she sets that plan into motion
Treacherous Seas
β Scribed by LM Brown
- Publisher
- Totally Entwined Group Ltd
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 231 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
One merman. Two lives. A love so powerful it tore apart a city and broke the heart of a god.
Caspian, the Atlantean God of Justice, has devoted his eternal life to protecting the merfolk. He has no time for romance, not even when the merman he now watches over is his former lover reincarnated.
Phoebus, a merman living in the sunken city of Atlantis before the Atlanteans were banished, never intended to fall for Caspian, the most promiscuous of all the gods. Yet, when Caspian offers him immortality, Phoebus doesn't know if he can pay the price, even if refusing means breaking the heart of a god.
Back in the present, Marin remembers the love he once had for Caspian, but he's not the same merman now. Caspian might have loved him as Phoebus, but he knows the god cannot give him what he needs.
Marin doesn't want Caspian's protection. He wants revenge, and he is prepared to make the ultimate sacrifice to get it, even if it means breaking Caspian's...
β¦ Subjects
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