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200 pages, Kindle Edition
First published April 30, 2019

“I am braver than you believe, stronger than I seem, and smarter than you think.”
“Did you just paraphrase Winnie the Pooh?”

“Why aren’t you, then?” Leigh asked. “Cruel? if all the others are?”
“My parents thought differently.”
“What happened to them?”
“They were not fast enough swimmers.”





The stories said that if one of his kin found the right human, the one destined for them, they would feel it, know it, and be drawn to save them from a watery grave. A single kiss was all it took to seal the pact, the Breath of Life connecting them as it gave the human the ability to breathe once more and sealed their fates together. Afterward, if the merfolk chose to step out of the water, they would find themselves on legs, unsteady but surer with every step. They needed only to follow their human and woo them to love them, and together they could live happily on land or sea.
Love never gets anyone anything but pain, Leigh’s father used to say,
“What do you want from me, then?”
“I wish to stay with you,” Tolly said as matter-of-factly as asking for cab fare. “Forever.”
Definitely crazy.
Scrubbing a hand down his face, Leigh was thinking of how to get this naked delusional poet out of his apartment without drawing the attention of his neighbors


"I believe in lust at first sight and love over time. [...] You want to love him, you gotta earn that."