He has one unbreakable rule: krakens don't date human.
My job is rehabilitating injured wildlife. Nobody warned me about the seven-foot kraken who has a grudge against joy, tentacles that glow every time we touch, and one unbreakable rule: a kraken does not fall for a human.
I moved to Saltford Bay to start over. New town, new job, and zero plans to fall in love, least of all with the grumpy kraken harbormaster who treats me like a disruption to his precious schedule and smiles once in a blue moon.
When Orvik Fenmoor escorts me on a seal pup rescue mission, all I want is to survive the boat ride without strangling him. But kraken biology doesn't care about my plans. One touch, and bioluminescent marks start spreading across my skin.
According to Orvik, a kraken can't mate with a human. The way his tentacles reach for me every time we're close says he's wrong.
He told me to keep my distance. Then he kissed me like the ocean is pulling him under and I'm the only air he's got.
Now I have to choose: the safe, uncomplicated fresh start I came here for, or the terrifying truth that the grumpiest kraken in Saltford Bay might be mine to keep.
Welcome to Saltford Bay, where monsters are real, neighbors are nosy, and true love comes with claws. Perfect for fans of Emily Antoinette, That Time I Got Drunk and Saved a Demon, and Get a Life, Chloe Brown.
Each book in the Monsters of Saltford Bay series can be read as a standalone. This cozy and steamy small town romance story is low angst, funny and full of sexy, grumpy monsters with tusks and hearts of gold. Intended for mature readers.