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Deep Sea Kiss
Deep Sea Kiss
Deep Sea Kiss
Audiobook4 hours

Deep Sea Kiss

Written by Zoe Ashwood

Narrated by Hannah Hedley and Gregory Salinas

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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“Go away. My brother is dead.”

When Lottie learns her baby twins’ father died - violently - she is determined to make friends with his brother. The man is grumpy, secretive, and strange, but she wants her kiddos to know their family, so she’s stuck with Eiric.

Eiric wants nothing more than to send his dead brother’s ex packing, but she claims Mikkel is the father of her kids. Which is a problem, because their family isn’t exactly…human. And if the twins inherited the ability to shift into sea dragons, the pretty human is in for a world of trouble.

But humans aren’t the only ones who would love to get their hands on the vulnerable babies. Someone is watching Lottie and her kids, and Eiric is the only one who can protect them. To do that, however, he’ll need to earn her trust - and reveal his true nature to her.

Deep Sea Kiss is the first book of the finished Norse Sea Dragons duet. If you love Vikings, dragon shifters, and stunning Norwegian settings, dive into this story today!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherZoe Ashwood
Release dateDec 21, 2023
ISBN9798868725180
Deep Sea Kiss

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Not rating down bc I think this one just wasn't for me, way more cozy rom com, only incidentally paranormal/shifter. The characters all just felt a little slow, like when the MC took her kids back to the human world, despite it just recently being an issue that they couldn't control their forms. I get why it happened in a narrative sense, but within the story, two infants who randomly change into dragons (which is supposed to be a big secret) were sent to human daycare. Or if they only stayed with the neighbor, that makes them even more isolated than they'd be on the island. Idk, just sort of slow and had a bunch of little things that didn't line up in the story. It was fine though, not bad, just okay.