Sea Creatures


Into the Drowning Deep (Rolling in the Deep, #1)
To Kill a Kingdom (Hundred Kingdoms, #1)
Of Poseidon (The Syrena Legacy, #1)
Monstrous Beauty
Forgive My Fins (Fins, #1)
Whispers of the Deep (Deep Waters, #1)
Of Triton (The Syrena Legacy, #2)
Seven Tears Into the Sea
Daughter of the Pirate King (Daughter of the Pirate King, #1)
The Brides of Rollrock Island
Lies Beneath (Lies Beneath, #1)
Lost Voices (Lost Voices, #1)
Siren (Siren, #1)
All the Murmuring Bones
The Titan’s Curse (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, #3)
Deep Blue by Jennifer DonnellyThe Little Mermaid by Hans Christian AndersenOf Neptune by Anna BanksOf Poseidon by Anna BanksDroplets by Meaghan Rauscher
Mermaids/Mermen
92 books — 24 voters
Jaws by Peter BenchleyMeg by Steve AltenThe Trench by Steve AltenBeast by Peter BenchleyThe Loch by Steve Alten
Sea Monster Books!
159 books — 233 voters

Triton by Yelle HughesDescending by Holly KellyA Mermaid's Kiss by Joey W. HillRising by Holly KellySweetest Curse by Susan D. Taylor
Awesome Mermaid Books
130 books — 148 voters
Slimer by Harry Adam KnightNicor! by Peter TremayneDoctor Who by Victor PembertonDas Avalon-Projekt by Wolfgang HohlbeinAgrushell by Martin Morris
Sea Horror on Off Shore Rigs
19 books — 5 voters

Rising by Holly KellyForgive My Fins by Tera Lynn ChildsSiren's Secret by Debbie HerbertTempest Rising by Tracy DeebsSweetest Curse by Susan D. Taylor
Mermaid Romances
156 books — 222 voters
The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil GaimanMist Bound by Daryl KhoIngo by Helen DunmoreThe Seas by Samantha HuntThe Visitors by Simon Sylvester
Song of the Sea
75 books — 48 voters

A.D. Aliwat
Sharks are not creatures of God. Noah did not bring any fucking sharks along on his ark; sea creatures have to be more the Devil’s. Thriving there in the low, cold, dark depths. That’s why Jesus was a fisherman. He killed fish.
A.D. Aliwat, In Limbo

Priya Ardis
I noticed him right away. No, it wasn’t his lean, rugged face. Or the dark waves of shiny hair that hung just a little too long on his forehead. It wasn’t the slim, collarless biker jacket he wore, hugging his lean shoulders. It was the way he stood. The confident way he waited in the cafeteria line to get a slice of pizza. He didn’t saunter. He didn’t amble. He stood at the center, and let the other people buzz around him. His stance was straight and sure.
Priya Ardis, Ever My Merlin

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