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GENRE: Gay Fantasy Spicy Romance LENGTH: 74,194 words RATING: Sartin’s amber eyes told his mother and the rest of the Sea People he was destined to become a great protector. Finding his mate at his twenty-third Winter Meeting, Sartin is overjoyed at finally being able to assume his destined role with Sommar by his side.However, a freak storm soon takes Sartin far away from Winter Cove, and an injury to his tail prevents him from returning. Even worse, he can no longer hear the songs of his pod and his mate in his head.Sartin finds love and acceptance from Maru, a member of the Land People, who nurses him back to health. When Maru’s people turn against him, Sartin faces a series of battles for his survival. Can the songs of Sommar and his fellow Sea People save him?EXCERPT:Note: may contain sexually explicit scenes of a homoerotic nature.
A common case, when the blurb and the reviews are better than the actual book. I wanted to love this so much. I was excited to start, and explore something new. The first few chapters were great, I was enamored mostly by the writing (despite one teeny tiny detail), it was like it was written for children, and I don’t mean this in a bad way, it wasn’t childish, but this story was full with tales of how the Sea People came to be, of their history. And I loved that part. What I didn’t like was that I didn’t understand how these creatures moved. Were they in the water all the time? I guess not, because they needed to breathe. The author described how this little community interacted with each other, they „sat” down to eat, but where, on the beach? Did they drag themselves in the sand? The whole picture was a bit fuzzy to me. When writing about fantastical creatures, I think one of the most important thing is to explain how they look like, how they move and interact with each other