Ethan is a reckless college playboy who’s been running from a demon in his past… Maretta is a beautiful mermaid who’s fallen head over tail fins for Ethan… …But could it ever work out between them? Ethan’s latest assignment in his creative writing class has him stumped: “Describe your best friend. Explain how the two of you met and why they’re a special person in your life.”
Should be simple, right? Not for Ethan, because since moving to California his best friend hasn’t been a person, but a stunningly beautiful mermaid by the name of Maretta.
Ethan knows nobody would ever believe him about Maretta, but that’s just fine with him because he doesn’t want to share her with any one. His secret rendezvous with the would-be mythological creature on the private shores of his uncle’s beachfront property have been some of the most magical hours of his life…often literally.
Her mermaid magic aside, Maretta is infectiously playful, she’s clever, she’s charming; she’s just all-around the opposite of the vapid, self-obsessed coeds that are chasing Ethan all over campus. And it definitely doesn’t hurt that Maretta, at least from the waist up, is the most breathtakingly gorgeous young woman that Ethan’s ever seen.
It's just the minor detail of her bottom half that Ethan can’t quite get behind (no pun intended). When it starts to become apparent that Maretta wants to be more than just his friend, her fishy underside presents Ethan with a troubling conundrum.
In his gut he knows he wants to be with Maretta, but how far can their relationship go when we he’s fundamentally a land-dweller and she’s forever bound to the sea?
And these days, when he’s finding himself bombarded with no-strings-attached propositions from his lusty, anatomically compatible female classmates, how could he possibly stay loyal to Maretta when he knows that he’ll never be able to make love to her?
As it turns out, Maretta has a lot to teach Ethan when it comes to courting mermaids, and even more when it comes to being true to his heart.
Enter the quirky, lewd, and often downright debaucherous mind of Lexci Dexter: an ex-catholic school girl who's penchant for perverted fantasies was nurtured by years of archaic sexual repression. Join her fully fleshed out characters as they embark on sex-fueled romances and rendezvous that always build up to a satisfying climax.
Definitely not what I was expecting. At all. It's about Ethan who goes through a traumatic event by finding his crush after a suicide. He moves to his uncle's to stay at his beach house and go to college. He meets a mermaid at the dock and falls in love with her. So in short, he's a man-ho who gets lots of girls. The college setting seemed more like high school. The teacher that yells at him seems too childish for a higher education setting. Leaves a lot of unanswered questions. Kinda strange and very graphic. Didn't like it.