Answer: In this novel, the “mermaids” (or genetically engineered humans called Andophins) still have reproductive organs. Thus, they feel compelled to cover up, just as any of us usually do. Thanks for asking.
It doesn’t look like erotica from the description. I’m tempted to buy it just because decent non-male-gaze lesbian stories are hard to find, but that price tag is =\ for an indie ebook with awful cover art and a glance inside shows that all the paragraphs are almost the exact same length.
Thanks for your initial interest in this book. If you send me an email to [email protected], I will email you a copy of the ePub or PDF, your choice. (If interested, of course.)
True, that first chapter was as described. Most of the remaining book, is more fluid. (It is my first book, and a learning experience. )
I really wish this book was called, “Siren’s Run.”
The image of a mermaid flopping about in the middle of a field, surrounded by people eating hotdogs and getting ready for the three-legged race makes me laugh.
Lesbian human-mermaid erotica? Well, that’s a tightly focused target readership.
Oh, and I didn’t know mermaids wore clothes!
Why would a mermaid need swim trunks?
Answer: In this novel, the “mermaids” (or genetically engineered humans called Andophins) still have reproductive organs. Thus, they feel compelled to cover up, just as any of us usually do. Thanks for asking.
It doesn’t look like erotica from the description. I’m tempted to buy it just because decent non-male-gaze lesbian stories are hard to find, but that price tag is =\ for an indie ebook with awful cover art and a glance inside shows that all the paragraphs are almost the exact same length.
Sigh. The search continues.
AJ,
Thanks for your initial interest in this book. If you send me an email to [email protected], I will email you a copy of the ePub or PDF, your choice. (If interested, of course.)
True, that first chapter was as described. Most of the remaining book, is more fluid. (It is my first book, and a learning experience. )
CB
Hey!
You’re so classy about this that I think I’ll buy it after all (after my next paycheck). Thanks for the offer. 🙂
Apparently the “artist” has never seen actual seawater. Or an actual reflection. Or how hair falls.
I really wish this book was called, “Siren’s Run.”
The image of a mermaid flopping about in the middle of a field, surrounded by people eating hotdogs and getting ready for the three-legged race makes me laugh.
Mermaids, I imagine, would travel on land via a horse. That is also a great mental image btw.
I was hoping it was Siren’s Ruin mostly because that makes more sense than Siren’s Rune, because is this book seriously about the letter siren?
Alternate title: Side-Bewb; another entry that deserves to have the “bringing sexy back” tag.
I’d say they don’t know how to spell “Ruin,” if you get my drift.