They didn’t tell her these were merman infested waters.
When Andrea moved to the lighthouse on Cape Despair after becoming a widow, she just wanted to escape her in laws and mourn in bitter peace.
That is until she starts being haunted by a mysterious sound, a strange light and dreams that weave her in and out of reality. And, if that wasn’t all enough to drive her mad, an injured merman with a devilish smirk and a miracle-preforming mouth washes up on her doorstep.
At first it’s his attitude that drives her crazy, but soon it’s their desire.
Lir and Andrea become inseparable, despite his six-foot tail and that she lives atop three flights of stairs he can’t be drawn closer to her. He has only known cruel sailors and whale hunters when it comes to humans, but there is something about the way she sees him not as myth or legend, but as simply Lir that draws him deeper into the cage of her heart.
Can he choose between this new feeling that has taken up residence in his chest or his true home in the ocean? Can Andrea open her heart to Lir even if it is still full of grief?
Or will the choice be made for both of them by the danger that looms just beyond the horizon?
Woven into the Waves is a nautical-gothic paranormal romance where an isolated lighthouse might just be the best place for two people to fall in love, even if one of them is half fish. You’ll love this if you enjoy strong female protagonists paired with monster mates stuck together in forces proximity with moody mysterious undertones.