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Dirty Lying Sirens - (Enchanted Fates) by Sabrina Blackburry
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Highlights
- For fans of romantasy focusing on women discovering their powers, like Onyx Storm and Fall of Ruin and Wrath.
- About the Author: Sabrina Blackburry writes romantasy escapes with passionate women finding their place in the world, witty side characters, and love with a touch of magic.
- 424 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Fantasy
- Series Name: Enchanted Fates
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Book Synopsis
For fans of romantasy focusing on women discovering their powers, like Onyx Storm and Fall of Ruin and Wrath.
Sabrina Blackburry's epic romantasy series continues with the story of a young woman who is drawn to the sea--and the mysterious man who beckons her home.
After losing her job and apartment, Maddie's world is falling apart--until a chance encounter with a magnetic stranger changes everything. Caspian is tall, captivating, and seems to understand Maddie in a way that no one else does.
When he reveals he's from Atlantis--and that Maddie is a siren--she doesn't know what's more shocking: how much she believes him or how deeply she wants to follow him back. Now, in a world of magic and mystery, Maddie must discover her voice and her power to protect the island and the man she's come to love.
Finding out you're a mythical being is one thing. Realizing you're the key to saving an entire civilization? That's something else entirely.
About the Author
Sabrina Blackburry writes romantasy escapes with passionate women finding their place in the world, witty side characters, and love with a touch of magic. From Wattpad to bookshelves, Sabrina's debut novel, Dirty Lying Faeries, kicked off her career in 2022. She remains a staunch believer that anyone can become a writer if they have the heart to make it happen.
From central Missouri, Sabrina lived with her grandparents throughout her childhood where her love of reading and taste for fairytales took root. Her hobbies include gardening, walking nature trails, and getting involved with the local renaissance festival, but none of these take priority over a cat, a coffee, and a good book.