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A deep sea siren who's never seen the sun comes to the surface... to ruin the life of a 6'5 cinnamon roll siren prince. After years of hunting sirens in the black depths of the Drink, Enna Valomir can finally see the light. One more job as a death-dealer, and her ruthless master Odissa will set her free. But that final assignment is anything but usual. Odissa has hatched her most dangerous plan yet: disguised as a dead princess, she will infiltrate the Coral Kingdom, court the siren-shifter prince, and steal his throne. To win her freedom, Enna must accompany her as a handmaid and use her song…mehr

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A deep sea siren who's never seen the sun comes to the surface... to ruin the life of a 6'5 cinnamon roll siren prince. After years of hunting sirens in the black depths of the Drink, Enna Valomir can finally see the light. One more job as a death-dealer, and her ruthless master Odissa will set her free. But that final assignment is anything but usual. Odissa has hatched her most dangerous plan yet: disguised as a dead princess, she will infiltrate the Coral Kingdom, court the siren-shifter prince, and steal his throne. To win her freedom, Enna must accompany her as a handmaid and use her song magic to convince the surface court of her master's ruse. But the siren prince is kind. Charming. He's everything Enna never expected in a sun-drencher-and he's obsessed with her wicked charms. Compelled to protect him but oath-bound to silence, she must watch the prince descend into ruin, or warn him... and die. An interconnected standalone in the Sirens of Adria series, Of Song and Scepter is a twisted, spicy romantasy retelling of The Little Mermaid where SHE'S morally grey, with fast-burn forbidden romance and mer courts instead of fae.
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When Liesl West was a child, she desperately wanted to be the little mermaid. Maybe it's because she grew up in rural Ohio, USA, without an ocean in sight, but something about the sea has always called to her. It's just too bad she can't swim. She can, however, write dark fantasy mermaid romance featuring strong female characters and their moody, brooding love interests. And for now, that's close enough.Visit her website lieslwest.com to learn more, and find her on social media @authorlieslwest