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The Kraken #1

Treasure of the Abyss

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His Treasure And His Obsession...

Despite her longing for the sea, Macy has clung to the safety of land for half her life, devoting herself to her daily routine - until she agrees to go sailing with a childhood friend. Her fears come to fruition when a sudden storm capsizes their boat, rekindling her old terror. She awakens to a rescuer who is anything but human - and he refuses to let her go. Treated like a curiosity and a possession, she's desperate to go home. Yet Macy is undeniably drawn to this strange creature. Can she give up her old life, her family and friends, to embrace this adventure… and Jax?

Her Saviour And Her Captor...

Jax the Wanderer is a hunter, an explorer, and an oddity among his kind. While other kraken are content near their dens, Jax is driven by a deep need to journey far and wide, discovering the unknown corners of the sea. Macy challenges everything he's known; she is the most alluring creature he's ever seen on his travels. He must possess her, though he knows it can only end in disaster. How much is he willing to forsake for the female he desires?

410 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 25, 2017

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Tiffany Roberts

54 books5,217 followers
Tiffany Roberts is the pseudonym for Tiffany and Robert Freund, a husband and wife writing duo. Tiffany was born and bred in Idaho, and Robert was a native of New York City before moving across the country to be with her. The two have always shared a passion for reading and writing, and it was their dream to combine their mighty powers to create the sorts of books they want to read. They write character driven sci-fi and fantasy romance, creating happily-ever-afters for the alien and unknown.

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Profile Image for Sammy Loves Books.
1,137 reviews1,681 followers
January 22, 2019
I Love a forbidden love story!!

Best Alien/Monster Sex Love story I've read in a while with fully developed characters and plot.

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Some of my Goodreads friends love tentacle sex (I don't judge). I can honestly say I'm not a fan of tentacles.

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The hero has tentacles but thank goodness this book did not have any tentacle sex. Just a good old fashion penis!


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Too many books of this genre aren't fleshed out as a full novel, but are novellas with great sex but not a well developed storyline. The series has great world building and character development.

I look forward to more of this series!
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6,815 reviews631 followers
December 20, 2017
Macy had always loved the sea until the day it stole her sister and she vowed to remain firmly planted in the earth. When the good intentions of a friend causes her to be on the water again, her worst nightmare will come to pass. She felt the rush of the icy water, the need to give up and knew that the sea would claim her and everything went dark. Macy never expected to awaken again, let alone to find her rescuer to be anything but human.

Jax is a kraken, he has heard the horrors about those who live on land, his people had lived them, but the treasure he found in the sea was too hard to pass up. Now he possessed one of the humans, but little did he know he would find someone not unlike himself on the inside.

They were as different as night and day, she was of the land and the air, he was of the sea, but in spite of their differences, and the way they met, they forged a bond that transcended everything but love. But how do they convince their people to see beyond the fears, the past and find that same acceptance?

TREASURE OF THE ABYSS by Tiffany Roberts is a brilliant fantasy romance that proves that love knows no boundaries as they place two souls together, one as captive, one as captor and natural curiosity and a primal attraction breaks down the walls of their differences.

What a fabulous tale of romance! The kraken are not perfect, but they are fascinating, almost as fascinating as their history as it is unveiled. Team Tiffany Roberts has taken two “species” and broken down the barriers of resistance and small-mindedness and opened up an entirely new series to explore with their imagination. Great writing that pulls readers in from the start slowly, then hits cruising speed and never lets up! Wonderful background detail, scenes that are incredibly believable, and a new tolerance that leads to love…I cannot wait for more!

I received a complimentary ARC edition from Tiffany Roberts!
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477 reviews230 followers
December 11, 2020
What an unexpected little gem. Thank you, Melanie, for this find, because I think I will read more of this world.

It's been my first book about this kind of merpeople, but damn I liked it. It was well written, I liked the characters and their slow dance around each other.

Of course, as all the stories about aliens, it was totally fetishized, completely improbable and utterly unrealistic, but if you roll with it, you also get a sweet love story of two different yet so similar creatures, who are ready to give up anything to find happiness together.

So yeah, it was sweet, romantic and hot.
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2,622 reviews16k followers
April 26, 2022
3.5 stars

This actually turned out to be an enjoyable read! In the beginning, I wasn't the biggest fan. Our heroine gets caught in a storm and is rescued by a Kraken who keeps her captive. The two just hang out and it was kind of boring to me until they finally got off that island and decided to be together. Then, we finally got background of the dynamics between the kraken and humans and why the kraken hated humans so much. While the monster dynamic took a bit getting used to in the steamy scenes, I actually believed their romance and wanted them to be together. Once there was more world building, I really enjoyed this book and couldn't wait to see how the story would end.
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2,939 reviews2,673 followers
May 22, 2022
Too crazy for me!



The following ratings are out of 5:
Narration: 🎙🎙🎙
Romance: 💙💚💜
Heat/Steam: 🔥🔥
Story/Plot: 📕📗📘
World building: 🌎🌍🌏
Character development: 😳😬

The heroine: Macy - she is expected to marry her good friend Camrin. She feels guilt for not loving him the way he deserves. Though she sees a life with him as routine and she wants more. She agree’s to go out on Camrin’s boat even though she hates going out on the water ever since she lost her sister in a drowning accident.

The Heroes: Jax - a Kraken. He is known as a wanderer among his people because he is a loner and has a need to explore and be out in the open. Though he is also a proficient hunter and helps his people on hunts.

The Story: Macy had loved the water when she was a kid. Her father was a fisherman and she had stayed away from the water for years, but Camrin had dreamed of having his own boat and finally had it and wanted to take Macy to see something. She was sure he was going to propose that night, so agreed to go out with him because it was important to him. Though a sudden storm hits and Macy is swept overboard and wakes up in a cave near an abandoned underwater facility filled with old items and a humanoid creature named Jax who speaks english.

The book starts out with the statement “361 years after landing”. But then doesn’t immediately explain what that means. Macy lives someplace called “The Watch” on Halora. I am not exactly sure what “The Watch” is or means, but it seems Halora is a planet. So it seems they landed on Halora for the purpose of colonization 361 years ago. It took me a bit to figure this out. I think it could have been explained better.

I have been reading a lot of alien romance lately so thought this one would be similar. Though sometimes when the alien or creature differs so much from humans, it is just a bit too hard to believe that a romance would happen. The story wasn’t bad, but I just couldn’t get into it like I do with most books.

The book was told in dual points of view with two narrators. Hollie Jackson and Ryan Turner did the narration and both did a fine job, but nothing was exceptional about the audiobook.

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Profile Image for Douglas Meeks.
893 reviews238 followers
January 13, 2018
While I really enjoyed this book and look forward to future books in this new series I do have some concerns.

Let me start with the basic story, I loved it, a race of beings that were genetically engineered by ancient colonists, to be slaves are living fairly peacefully generations (centuries?) later after overthrowing their human masters makes this an almost automatic "I love that plot".

Jax upsets the balance of the human/kraken who are both living almost unknown of the others existence by rescuing Macy from certain death in a storm. The slow acceptance and evolution into a romance requires a small bit of insta-love/lust to move it along.

The story does not follow the direction you might think and there are some unexpected twists and turns which add to the readers enjoyment but there are some sex scenes that may or may not appeal to some folks since the kraken are "equipped" with all the needed equipment for sex they still have those tentacles so your mental image may vary.

Bottom Line: Aside from the mental images the reader might have the story was exceptional, the characters gripping and not cardboard cutouts but 4 Stars for seeming to overlook a few minor things that I might not have thought about if I had not been a reader of Grace Draven's "Wraith Kings" series. While it does have a small bit of Beauty & the Beast vibe it is totally unlike that story in pretty much everything other than the obvious situation. 4 Stars and maybe more but I want to read more of this world.
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1,242 reviews560 followers
February 12, 2020
4 STARS!
"For her, anything."
Now this is how you turn an 'I'm sorry, what?' story about a kraken and a human into an 'OMG, that was pretty wonderful! story about true love against all odds.

Kudos to the authors.

Because while Treasure of the Abyss was partly salacious . . .
Even the thought of his tentacles caressing her made her shiver - not with repulsion, but with want.
. . . it was mostly sweet, and involved a Hero who was devoted to his mate.
Instinct demanded he do anything he could to make her happy; her sadness was a blade twisting inside him.
I really enjoyed Macy and Jax's journey and I'll definitely continue with the series!
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245 reviews269 followers
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August 3, 2020
The cover is creepy af.

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2,533 reviews270 followers
March 21, 2018
Lots of hype about this book. Pity it's totally unwarranted ;P
This is NA, ergo pretty silly heroine, plot and setting too. Moving in space doesn't change anything, it's still stupid, unbelievable and insta everything. You just add the ick factor of sex with Ursula (some of it were ugh? His lower part are octopus, and how the heck does he breathe and walk on land???).
Get rid of the Aquaman hype: you see a teen oh so suffering because her family/society mistreats her, she's saved/kidnapped by enemy hero. As soon as the 2 see each other they fall in lust. She's from a village but her mind is open and doesn't scream bloody murder at seeing him.
Let me say that I skim read to 50% just because, at this point, I was damn curious about the sex, as I said Ursula... Honestly it's no way anything new. Just so you know :P Nor was it hot, as you damn well need to be involved to be interested in...

I haven't finished it, but I am pretty sure I know what it's going to happen...

It's KU or 4 bucks, and I was seriously tempted to ask those back. But I did get to halfway point...
Profile Image for Tricia.
242 reviews10 followers
June 30, 2018
Oh my gosh! If you love Eve Langlais and Ruby Dixon ... you are gonna love this story from Tiffany Roberts!

I really didn't know how I would feel about a hero that was so 'alien' from humans yet so very human! But I fell in love with Jax! He is wonderful and kind and sexy and different! LOL

"Because you are a treasure I plucked from the sea, and you are mine!'' Sigh....

And Macy is brave and adventurous and sweet and sexy. I just fell in love with both of them and you will too!

Wonderful world building and a story that is defiantly different!

These two lovers have to go through a lot to get their HEA but they come through and they get a baby too!

I am really looking forward to the next in the series....

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487 reviews49 followers
August 27, 2020
YASSSS!

THIS WAS AMAZING! If you're a fan of Ruby Dixon's big blue aliens and dragons YOU WILL LOVE THIS!

Sweet hero, adorable heroine. Lots of action/adventure and allllll the swoons. Crazy hot and lots of detailed world building that tells me the authors were fantasy readers before they decided to write.

I'm totally jumping into book 2 because the supporting characters were so compelling I can't wait for their stories!
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4,984 reviews628 followers
April 28, 2023
My preferred escapism seems to be romance with a twist or two.
This was an healthy and sweet romance but with a sea creature, a kraken. Interesting world building and information about the krakens. An engaging story but not a new favorite. 3.5 stars.
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858 reviews498 followers
June 30, 2019
When I saw the cover and then read the blurb I thought "OK, it's not everyday that you get to read a book like this one" and so I gave it a try. I didn't really know what to expect but the story was more "normal" than what I thought it would be, with all the kraken creatures and the new world. I mean, I did wonder how they would have intimacy but it turned out pretty all right, well at least for the situation they were in. I don't know, it didn't weird me out or anything. So that's a good sign, right? As far as the plot, it did get slightly boring at times and the ending felt a bit underwhelmind, at least to me. I just wanted more from the story and characters. I didn't love them but I also didn't dislike them. To be honest the book was just on OK read for me. Not amazing but also not bad. I don't know, maybe some readers will love it, so I guess it's better to give it a try yourself and perhaps you'll like the story more than me.

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1,216 reviews332 followers
October 30, 2021
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Reread - This is exactly what the day needed, some kraken fun.

Merfolk May is Kraken Awesome!

Long ago on a planet far far away a race of beings was created to serve as deep water laborers.

They revolted.

They took a name to inspire fear in the surviving humans.

Kraken.

Three hundred years later Macy, a humble gardener, will cross paths with a kraken. The results...

This will require further reading.
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2,575 reviews21 followers
October 13, 2021
Macy was his. A treasure he would keep to himself. She had given him a taste of something he’d sought for years, something he’d never discovered during his wanderings - contentment.
This was adorable! I hated the cover, but loved the story inside.

A futuristic story where the current population is living like peasants and have forgotten the technology and history for some reason. This story takes place on Halora, with Earth’s ancestors as farmers and fishermen.
There are a few different species of carnivorous plant native to Halora. That one's the most dangerous. If it doesn’t get enough sustenance, it can actually uproot and drag itself to a new hunting ground.
What? Nope, nope nope!

It’s a story of prejudices, historical mysteries, and unconditional love. A steamy tentacle romance done very well.
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558 reviews303 followers
November 22, 2021
Monster love?? A freaking kraken ?? Umm.. YES!
Hope my husband never checks my Google search .. because "how do octopus mate" , "cephalopod penis" "mating rituals"😅 is gonna make an super awkward conversation as in Why do I need to know this stuff😁😅
But all in all this is such a sweet monster romance. And those tentacles must come in handy when 2 hands are not enough😏😏
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625 reviews209 followers
February 1, 2020
This wasn't as anticipated, luckily doesn't really have any terrible and problematic content, but ultimately it was underwhelming for me.

This sort of weird thing makes my recovering-weeaboo self think of tentacle hentai, but what we have is more along the lines of an alien erotica and not what I imagine when I think of tentacle hentai, though I suppose "alien" isn't the right word because the kraken didn't organically develop on an alien planet but are the creation of human scientists on an alien planet. I'm not sure how to categorize that so I'm just going to say alien.

The kraken aren't just random sea monsters on Earth, which was what I was personally anticipating, they're human-octopus genetic spliced creatures made by humans as a labor force on an alien planet that humans colonized ages ago, so that means that kraken and human are genetically similar enough to have traditional penetrative sex and procreate.

There's nothing especially weird going on despite the authors' attempts to make the male lead rather inhuman; like he's a bald slit-nosed human torso with color-changing skin and claws and sharp teeth on top of a mass of tentacles. His dick just retreats into his body when not needed and when he's aroused it slides out. Typical alien/sci-fi erotica kind of stuff, nothing new.

I suppose I'm somewhat desensitized because alien erotica is a genre I've dived into multiple times and it's easy to see a pattern with their execution so I look for things that are unconventional and different, but this ultimately reads much like a lot of other alien erotica stories.

Ultimately, it's good that it's not traditional tentacle hentai because it often becomes very aggressive rape and sodomy with lots of restraint of an unwilling victim. This, thankfully, features consensual sex that's pretty standard of erotica; they are both willing and it's ultimately depicted as being enthusiastic and affectionate with Jax calling Macy his mate and feeling monogamous devotion to her and wanting to protect and provide for her and Macy forgoing her life amongst humans to be with him and embrace his life.

In all honestly, Jax's tentacles don't do much more than like wrap around Macy a few times and like stroke/suck at her clit and there's mention of him using the suction cups to taste her (since octopi have the ability to taste with them). There's no penetration, which I suppose is a missed opportunity. Usually when a monster or alien in an erotica has an additional appendage it's used within the context of the sex scenes to a pretty high degree (like in Rapunzel and the Dark Prince the darklings' tails are commonly used to penetrate their partners and in Ruth's Bonded the Gandrys' fuzzy tails are utilized for a variety of sexual purposes). I wonder if the authors decided against it because they wanted to distance their series from typical tentacle hentai or if it was just incidental that they didn't take full advantage of all the tentacles in this story (there's like 4 other books in this series so maybe it occurs in those).

One thing that I will say is that this erotica has over a lot of others is that there's a fully formed plot. A lot of erotica is a very short and direct tale where a general sort of premise is established but the only real intention of the plot is to work in as many sex scenes as possible. This erotica, while it does have a few sex scenes, also focuses on the relationship development, the world building, conflicts, and maintains a somewhat full story line. The sex scenes do not completely overshadow the story, which is good! I think this book probably performs very well in a lot of readers' hands because of it.

I just wasn't impressed personally; I've read a lot of things that are similar to this that I liked more so it's ultimately just sort of "thank you, next" for me as a reader.

I'm giving it like a basis 2.5-3 rating because while I personally didn't really care for it there's not much I can point out about it being bad. A lot of my personal criticisms have to do with the logistics of the octopus-man creatures and the fact that Macy really easily resigns herself to being with Jax after a matter of a few days. Though luckily it didn't take mind-blowing alien sex to convince her; like they don't have sex until she's already promised to stay and be with him which I personally found refreshing. I really dislike heroines who orgasm and then lose their minds and become simpering idiots who only think and act in pursuit of more orgasms.
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1,970 reviews219 followers
February 5, 2023
4.8 stars.
Holy crap. This was such a good read!

I mean. Hello. It had everything. Plot, sex, tentacles, danger, a little bit of capturing, keeping her prisoner….and every single element was just done so well.
This takes place on a completely different world, many centuries in the future. Though the humans live very similarly to how a small farming community would on Earth, the terrain is different. The tech is much more advanced. Everyone has their job in the community. Everyone contributes.
Macy herself is a gardener though she helps out wherever she’s needed.

And then she gets rescued/captured by Jax, and she’s brought into a whole different side of the world she’s never known even existed.

Jax. Oh my god.
Look. TB Trepagnier showed me that Kraken could be hot in her Monster Whisper trilogy. Hell she showed me pretty much any monster could be hot.
But Tiffany just fucking confirmed it.

He is so curious, and a bit cautious at first. Then he turns possessive and protective and gets even hotter.

The sex was absolutely explosive between these two. Not a ton of tentacle play involved here. Though they do tease, there is no penetration, which is fine. It was hot either way.

The plot was well thought out. Exciting. Never a moment where I thought that this book wasn’t moving along exactly in the way that it should.

The characters were well developed. Evolving still throughout the story. Even the side characters we meet along the way experiencing growth. Which was so satisfying.

The world was built beautifully. There’s language, culture, politics, history, and plenty more to learn so the next books will hopefully have some answers and the world will expand. The history will deepen.

I was just so fucking pleased with everything I just read.
I will definitely be reading the next book. I can’t wait to see what more is uncovered. Plus I need to see Arken and Aymee get their HEA.


Re-Read: 02/04/23
4.8 stars.
Loved it.
I forgot just how much i loved this world until I cracked this book back open.
I’m really glad I decided to reread this series. It’s exactly what I wanted right now between new releases Im waiting on.
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2,379 reviews897 followers
February 9, 2019
Well okay! This was completely out of the norm for me and I wasn’t sure what to expect. When you think of tentacles and…sex, well you know. However, this was so much better than I thought it would be. I absolutely loved Jax and his extreme protectiveness over Macy. Add in his jealous possessive tendencies and he rocketed himself up my hero list. Gotta admit, the tentacle thing did detract a bit from it all but the further into the book I read the more I adjusted to it.

This was a very well written, very well developed story with two characters that both hungered for freedom. And well, yeah, of course the gaining of it is the big conflict. There were some rough patches for this couple to get through in order to find their happy ever after.

With a fast pace, some great secondary characters I’m sure we’ll see again, and plenty of steam, this is a great book to try if you’re a bit adventurous in your reading…which I am usually not. I’m glad I took a chance and tried it and I’m sure I’ll move on to the other books in the series as well.

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144 reviews45 followers
July 10, 2019
I never expected to like this book so much. It was a nice surprise that it manages to capture a great deal of the characters aspects without it dragging on for too long.

It was rather refreshing to read an adult romance fantasy book that doesn't focus only on one thing like so many other books do. It had everything, body and soul, a good story structure, strong leading characters, interesting supporting characters and closure.

It felt real and down-to-earth. I never once thought it exaggerating nor did I find it strange bringing these seemingly different races together. This book brings a fresh vibe to what we all know today as racism. Regardless of colour, shape, religion, we are all the same and what matters is that we embrace all natures, individualities and diversities.

I just loved how the author has managed to point out the qualities and characteristics of her main characters that distinguish them from the others. The love and fear for the mighty sea; the need for freedom and adventure, the sense of responsibility and family; the need to love and to be loved; not having been taught what love is and yet recognizing it for what it is once it is there.

This story was just beautiful and for a change it was simply amazing to read a book with detailed sex scenes without it being crude or too much. It was romantic and sweet with a rather calming sense of adventure.
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Author 69 books2,648 followers
December 26, 2017
Fabulous read by Tiffany Roberts! Imagine getting rescued from certain death by a sexy as sin sea creature with tentacles.

Macy is a nice young woman plagued with guilt for a childhood mistake which led to the death of her sister. Convinced she must do penance, she devotes her life to the good of others and trying to please her parents at the cost of her own happiness. When she meets Jax, her world is turned upside down and she's forced to face her demons, her true desires, as well as the past of her colony she knew nothing about.

Jax breaks so many rules of his people for her but she fills the void that has isolated him from them. They truly are soulmates and I love how the relationship grows between them. I especially loved how the author addressed more serious topic through the story such as tolerance, forgiveness and the "sins of the father" where you shouldn't punish someone else for the crimes of others.

Nothing irks me more than a cliché villain whose being a dick just because your story needs the drama. So I was really happy to see Tiffany didn't fall into that trap. The characters were well-rounded and even when I didn't necessarily agree with their choices, they made sense based on their personalities and situation.

I can't wait to read Arkon's story!!
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2,066 reviews169 followers
November 3, 2019
Despite her longing for the sea, Macy has clung to the safety of land for half her life, devoting herself to her daily routine — until she agrees to go sailing with a childhood friend, a childhood friend who wants their relationship to be something more than she wants. When they find themselves in the middle of a storm, she escapes the awkwardness, but finds herself lost to the grasp of the angry sea. When she finds herself regaining consciousness, she finds herself with a rescuer who is more than just human - Jax the Wanderer is a hunter, an explorer, and an oddity among his kind. Both are undeniably drawn to each other, now the question is how much are they willing to forsake and dare to be together.

I always like trying something different so the blurb and cover of this had my interest piqued, and finally I’ve gotten around to reading it. This was a nice enough read, but the energy and intensity I was expecting from the plot wasn’t entirely there. The main characters are likeable they just needed more fleshing out and a layer of emotional depth to their interactions - I didn’t find my emotions pulled at as I would have liked.

Acquired via KU.
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808 reviews619 followers
December 10, 2022
edit: This is probably one of the most boring romances I've ever read. My initial review was wayy too generous, no idea what I was thinking. The tentacle smut alone was decent enough, if that's your thing. The romance blah.

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3.5 stars

First, I kinda love the cover. It's so bad it's good.

I don't know why but I've been in the mood to read tentacles lately 🤷

I haven't read many tentacle books, but I think this is one of the better ones because it had a plot with a fleshed out love story, which happened to be very sweet and touching. Jax was rather charming with his 'otherness' and Macy v. likeable.

If I read more tentacle books I may come back and raise my rating to 4 stars.

Recommend.
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407 reviews135 followers
May 24, 2018
I LOVED THIS BOOK! Terrific world-building, a super-relatable conflict for a scifi romance novel and. aheeo with tentacles. I mean, what else could a girl want? Seriously, you'd think the part-cephalopod hero would be played for shock value, but he isn't. It's ultra-romantic with lots of suspense and interesting twists and turns. I really liked how it explored every aspect of the couple's relationship, including his society, hers, the takes of men, women and children and the journey of the couple itself. I'm going straight on to the next one and hoping this husband and wife writing duo write many, many more books!
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99 reviews5 followers
July 7, 2025
Words cannot describe how much I loved this book. It was really character driven and o so romantic!
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2,516 reviews1,592 followers
June 23, 2024



This was excellent, I'm a huge fan of this author team and this totally delivered for me and was such an easy and enticing read. The romance was a beautiful one and I appreciated that this was not a high angst romance, these two fall for each other practically instantly, though the physical part does take a while to evolve, mostly because of just how different they both are.

It's set on another planet so technically you could class this as belonging to the sci-fi genre, but honestly, it didn't really feel that sci-fi. It's set on the planet Halora, 361 years after landing and not much is known of the past and just how this has all come to be. But the main point is this isn't Earth and the humans are descendants of the earlier colonists. Macy's home is called the Watch and her people are basically Hunter-gatherers, fishermen and the like and they do also seem pretty low-tech.

Macy has been putting off her joining with her childhood best friend for years, she just doesn't feel the same way as him, but the time has come when she can no longer drag her feet, a decision has to be made. On the boat trip out to finalise everything they are hit with some bad weather and Macy thinks it's the end, she's swept away into the ocean and loses consciousness. Awakening in a cave she's surprised and shocked when a humanoid male who is quite obviously very different reveals himself as her rescuer.

Jax is a Krakkan he's a human and octopoid hybrid something Macy had no idea even existed and they've been living on Halora hidden deep beneath the ocean for as long as the humans have occupied the planet. There's also a violent history between the two races that makes him naturally suspicious and he's adamant that even though he has saved her life he cannot allow her to go home to her people, as this will place his people in danger of discovery.

This was such a feel-good read the romance between Macy and Jax was so sweet and heartwarming. They have a lot to overcome including the prejudice of both of their people. There are also some who are naturally disgusted seeing their bond as unnatural. 

This was well-written and had such an intriguing story and I'm excited now to read the other books in the series. I recommend this if you like your romance heroes very alien-looking as Jax doesn't have legs but tentacles and is as alien as they come. He's also a complete poppet and adores Macy even willing to go against his own to protect her from harm.

I also loved that this was dual POV so you get an insight into both of their mindsets this was especially crucial and appreciated when they are falling for each other. Overall this was an emotive read that I highly recommend for all my monster romance girlies.

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August 19, 2020
What? A KRAKEN hero? Oh yes. I knew I had to file this book away to try sometime. I decided now was the time. I have disliked pretty much everything I've read. Some have been okay, but I haven't had any 5 stars. I needed to break out of HR, maybe. Everything was the same. How different can you get? I told my husband I had a kraken lover and he repeatedly asked me questions about the book. I think he's jealous. Lol.

So this planet is not Earth, though it's basically earth like. Humans colonized it long ago, but much of the history has been lost over time. The village Rose lives in has a very historic feel. A lot of the book takes place in a cave where Jax and Rose get to know each other, obviously very rustic, though she does find a device that plays music for one of the scenes. They also go to Jax's colony home and there is running water there and some devices/computers.

Macy lives a boring life in their village as a gardener. She's been friends with Camrin since childhood and he has been courting her for 6-7 years. She knows the time has finally come to tell him she's ready for the joining, even though she knows he's not right for her. He is like a brother and she has no sexual feelings for him, but doesn't have the heart to tell him. She's convinced herself she will develop feelings after their joining. Macy lost her sister at sea years ago and has avoided it since, so she's extra hesitant when Camrin requests to take her out on a boat for the special night. She puts her fear aside and joins him. Once on board, it's not long before a storm hits and she is tossed overboard. She's rescued by Jax, the kraken.

Jax is known to his people as the wanderer. He helps when needed but his heart is outside their colony, always exploring and collecting things. Once he collects Rose from the sea, he knows he must stop her from returning to her people. But he finds it's more than his people's protection that he forces her to stay with him.

I had NO IDEA what to expect with this book. And I rather loved a lot of it. I've heard it referenced as erotica, but I don't think that fits. There are a number of explicit scenes but they happen later in the book. There's plenty of plot, danger, problems to solve, sexual tension, and human kraken sex. But sex definitely isn't the focus of the book.

My complaints about the book are mainly Rose. She cried a lot and that always annoys me. At least it was pointed out that she cries a lot haha. But overall I really liked it. Would I try another? Fuck yes.





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June 30, 2018
Im setting this aside for now but may pick it up again.
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February 24, 2018
Macy, is a good ole farmer. When the guy everyone expects her to marry takes her out to sea, a storm causes their ship to wreck. Macy wakes up in a cave with no knowledge of how she got there. She's alone...until she sees something lurking in the darkness.

Jax the Wanderer. That is the name his people have given him because he doesn't like to stay in their home. He likes to explore and his exploring leads him to saving a human girl from the storm. Humans are the enemy. But this one is different. His treasure he plucked from the sea.
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This book won't be everyone's cup of tea. I admit I got a little weirded out by it too.
So in hindsight...I didn't think Jax was tentacle sea creature ALL the time. I thought, like a mermaid...or merman...once dry his tentacles would turn to legs. But no. He has tentacles. How very...Ursula. It was a little weird to come to terms with at first. But I shrugged it off and thought well why the hell not!?

It was actually a very enjoyable story! I'm looking forward to the next book!
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