“Rob Regor knew that humans were trouble. All the shape-shifting mermen of the Morvann Islands knew it. And human women were double trouble, especially when they were lying on the road in front of a digger.”Rob has a mission. Go to the mainland. Work as a policeman. Find out as much as possible about the mainland humans. Report back to his father, the head of the Regor Clan. It should be easy.… easy.
Until he has to arrest Charlie. Rob can’t fight his attraction to the sexy eco-warrior, and it puts him on one hell of a collision course with his family and his Clan. Will he break the rules – or break her heart, and his?
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A uniquely intriguing, sexy, downright fascinating PNR that I devoured in less than 2 days!
Once I started on Music For a Merman I was hooked. It was both extremely sensual and incredibly descriptive. The way Alice Renaud describes the merman in their true form, I could almost accurately picture what they look like in my minds eye. The romance between Rob and Charlie is beautiful, forbidden and passionate while the story gives us a fresh take on mermaids and merman and their customs and rules. I loved the way that this story was written. It is completely original and oh so sexy.
Music For A Merman gets a FASCINATING FIVE UNDER THE SEA STARS!
What an enchanting love story!
Book 2 of the Sea of Love series has it all: forbidden love, passion, insurmountable obstacles, heartache, and a big twist in the end. I loved Book 1 – A Merman’s Choice, but I think I love Book 2 more. Ms. Renaud builds a magical world of merman and mermaids that makes you want to visit the Welsh Islands in search of these beings.
The characters are well developed, the plot is captivating, and the descriptions put you right in the middle of the action. I recommend it!
I immediately began reading Music for a Merman by Alice Renaud, after finishing Book I, A Merman’s Choice. I was so enchanted with the world Alice created, I had to know what comes next. I love that, without looking at the blurbs, I anticipated it would be Rob Regan’s story to be told next and I am really looking forward to it.
Rob Regan is a rookie cop….and a merman. A warrior of the Regan Clan.
A woman, lying the in the middle of the road, right in front of a digger that is part of a development that many in St-Sulien opposed. I love how Alice Renaud incorporated our current social media and click happy culture. These touches of realism add those elements that make a book special to me.
Oh yeah. I am buckling my seatbelt for a bumpy ride, when I visualized Charlie’s seductive smile. I think Rob will have his hands full and I anticipate some laughs along with some lovin’.
I love that Alice Renaud created characters that are opposite of the characters in Book I, A Merman’s Choice. It keeps the stories fresh and exciting. I do love a spunky, flirtatious, snarky girl having fun with the shy, naive, hunkalicious cop.
Even though I know where we’re going, Alice Renaud throws in a surprise or two along the way to a happy ever after.
Who’s next? We have done two of the three clans, so I foresee someone from the Dooran Clan being spotlighted next.
I voluntarily reviewed a free copy of Music for a Merman by Alice Renaud.
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I loved book one (A Merman’s Choice) in the series and book two did not disappoint. A great story line, likable characters, language that is easy to read, and perfect pacing make this book one you won’t want to pass up.
*WARNING* contains adult content
Rob Regor is a police man on the island of St-Sulien. Rob was sent to the island by his father so he could keep watch on the humans. Rob was excited to live with humans, even though he is a merman, he doesn’t dislike humans like his father does.
This book makes a beautiful collision of two worlds. The description of the transformation from human to merperson is unlike anything I’ve read before. Music has a few different meanings in this story, so the title is beyond perfect. Most of the characters are not st all likeable, but the main characters are lovely. The story edited well, written well, has all the feels of a romance and everything expected of a PNR.