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Mercadia Stalling: A Mermaids and Merliens Novella Prologue

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Immortality takes time. Armageddon is inevitable. Love is somewhere in-between.

In a faraway fairy tale world, the first mermaids and merliens are evolving. Maya, the newly crowned queen of Mercadia, is learning how to rule. Hermann, freshly immortal, is brimming with strange feelings. When they meet, sparks will fly.

Mercadia's magic is vanishing. An apocalypse is brewing. To save their species, explorers are going to have to step up. Someone will have to risk everything and travel through a portal to an ocean realm called Earth.

Before they had tails, mermaids and merliens basked in the glow of eternal life. Existence is about to accelerate.

84 pages, ebook

Published February 10, 2021

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Shaka Bry

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Bryon Cahill (a.k.a. Shaka Bry) is an author for all ages.

A most righteous dad by day and night, he writes by proverbial candlelight in the wee strange hours of morning. Not really, but it sounded cool.

His stories, influenced by phantasmagorical classics such as Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, often steer off-course, alighting on the wings of the fantastical.

When not writing or Dadding, Bryon dreams of sleeping sheep.

In the summers (and all seasons) he can be found on the sunny beaches at the Jersey shore, where he lives with his loving family and 26 cats.

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www.bryoncahill.com

There, fiction is always stranger than truth.

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June 22, 2021
I saw this on book funnel and loved the amazing cover. I’m a little bummed out that the rest of the series doesn’t have the same look. The story was good, but I probably would have enjoyed it a little more if I had read the series it is a part of. With it being a prequel I thought it wouldn’t matter, but I think I would have understood the world better if I had read them.
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