Collecting the tools needed for survival is her talent, but a male of the Water Folk is something she is dying to add to her collection.
Emharo has spent her time collecting biological samples from the world around her and giving them to her family for analysis. She can find anything you need—you just have to ask.
Rivvin is a member of the Water Folk, and from the first time he saw this woman in his element, he knew that she was far more than she appeared to be and far more vulnerable than she pretended to be. She will be a challenging mate and a feisty partner if he can only convince her that she needs to add him to her collection.
Gotta love a merman. Well, he isn't exactly a merman but its a close thing. The heroine is very much herself and driven which is fun. Nice courtship in this one and great parents of the heroine. I always love good parents in romance novels. They are rare. Good setting and great world building.
Something was missing though to make me fully happy but overall fun stuff.
It was good except when Rivvin got all macho & tried to change Embro who she really is. I really hate men who changes a woman of who she really is. Why do they date women if they don't like who they are? They should just find someone who is more suited to them than changing a woman personality.
I adore Viola Grace but this is not one of her best. The heroine was interesting but the hero was boring. I didn't feel any chemistry between them. If this was a movie,it would be G rated. Some action, mild violence, mild adult situations.