A man running from his truth. A mysterious song that haunts him. And a bathhouse that will change his life forever…
Being a wealth manager isn’t a calling, it’s how I pay for the car, the condo, and the boyfriend who just dumped me after seven years. My life is all stress and no play until I snap and drive straight back to the one place I swore I’d left behind.
The bathhouse. The place claws, fangs, and fur at the norm.
One filthy show with an orc should’ve scratched the itch. Instead, a song rises from the deepest pool—sweet, hungry, and aimed right at me. A hand drags me under, into a hidden grotto… and into the arms of Cyrus.
He’s a merman. All shimmering scales, sharp teeth, and a voice that makes my body beg.
To Cyrus, I’m not a burned-out human. I’m the only man who can hear his call, who can be his fated mate. I’m the treasure he’s been waiting for.
He’s ready to worship me. Ruin me.
I came here to forget my old life. Now all I want is to drown in his.
Steamy, intense, and with all the ridges, this gay paranormal romance is about a human who only wants a monster fling, but quickly finds out that fate and the local merman have something much hotter in store for him.
Blake R. Wolfe has adored werewolves and monsters since he was a child growing up in a small rural Michigan town. Now he lives near the shores of Lake Michigan with his two partners, two cats that need to be fed every three seconds, and a dog that is very spoiled. He spends most of his free time hiking through the nearby forest, thinking up the next great romance story for his readers.
Blake writes under three separate Pen Names:
--Blake R. Wolfe -- Gay Paranormal Romance
--Atreus Rosewood -- Gay Contemporary Romance
--Eoghan R. Cunningham -- LGBTQ+ Fantasy
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So much fun to read these stories and feel th ese characters intensity. The characters brought forth are almost real. Can't wait to read more of these stories.
This is a really short story -and actually what I was really looking for at the time- and I thought I wouldn't like it as much as I did. It was a nice surprise.