Falling for a human rarely turns out well for the mermaid. Keala is a happy mermaid living her life in the warm water of Hawaii. She has a human best friend named Ian and every day is the same. Until she saw Quinn Ramos. There’s something different about him and she wants a closer look. Quinn is in Hawaii on vacation for two weeks. When his vacation is over, he’s being deployed. Determined to enjoy every minute, Quinn goes to the beach very early in the morning. Each day is the same until the day he sees a mermaid. Keala and Quinn want to meet one another, but Ian isn’t sure that’s a good idea. They don’t know if Quinn can be trusted to keep Keala’s secret. A Hawaiian goddess grants Keala a boon and she and Ian hatch a plan. The plan goes well until Quinn has to leave. He promises to write letters to let them know he’s okay. Then the letters stopped coming. Quinn comes back from war injured and bitter. He tells Keala he never wants to see her again. Before she leaves him she tells him the truth and just when Quinn begins to believe life is worth living again, Fate intervenes. The life of the man Keala loves is slipping away and she has no idea how to save Quinn.
Nanea Knott is a romance author who hopes to one day have name recognition for being famous not infamous.
She’s determined to find the readers who like a good story with a little humor, some romance and of course, hot sex.
She has two naughty cats and is the proud owner of the title “crazy cat lady.” She reads faster than she writes, has a mad obsession for arts and crafts, and owns way more coffee mugs a person who doesn’t drink coffee ought to have.
I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of Saving Quinn by Nanea Knott for my honest opinion. No spoilers of any kind. All I’m going to say about this book is that it’s a great book. But then again just about every book of Nanea Knott’s has been good, she knows how to hook you and then reel you in with her fantastic story weaving skills. If you haven’t read any of her work then get Saving Quinn heck get all her books because I can definitely guarantee you will not be disappointed in your choices. I wish I could give Saving Quinn more than five measly stars because to me it deserves a whole lot more.