Reviewed by True
TITLE: A Merman Owned By Two Wolves by Caspian Sireno
AUTHOR: Caspian Sireno
PUBLISHER: Indie Erotica Collective
LENGTH: 55 pages
RELEASE DATE: March 10, 2021
BLURB:
When Jordan was born, his parents feared he’d go to the sea. So, they made a request to the sea witch to have him stripped of his merman abilities, leaving him with just his DNA, their last name, and a magical pendant known as Mermother’s Tear. Now at twenty-two and a recent college graduate, Jordan longs to live life underwater. Sure, he’s had memorable experiences as a human, but he yearns to return to his destiny.
He’s not alone in being a nonhuman creature trapped in human form. He connected online with twin wolves Rowdy and Roar, and tonight is the night to finally meet in person. Though both twins are attractive, something about Roar captivates him more than Rowdy, and Roar seems to feel the same way. But little does Jordan know what they have planned, particularly Rowdy who’s the Alpha of his pack.
Roar gives Jordan so much hope for something special he’s never had before. Equally so when Jordan later meets Rumbly, another wolf like no other. These two wolves aren’t just hot, sexy, and loving, but they could become the start of a foreign journey for Jordan. After all, not all wolves are evil. Some just want what Jordan wants: true love.
Others want something else entirely, such as Jordan’s Mermother’s Tear.
But all Jordan wants is to return to the sea. And that’s the problem. He’s been stripped of his abilities, so he can never do so.
Or could he?
REVIEW:
This is a super short story about werewolves, mermen, and merwolves.
Jordan is a merman with a strong longing for water. At twenty-two Jordan is alone, he lost his parents already at eighteen. He made some friends online, twin wolf brothers Rowdy and Roar. After months of chatting, they will finally meet.
Jordan is smitten with Roar and lesser with Rowdy. This feeling seems fair because Rowdy is the brain behind a sinister master plan.
I loved the surprising dark turn of the story, I didn’t expect it. There are some nice surprising events, and also some hot encounters.
It’s a short narrative so I don’t want to complain about development. The environments were well described, just like the interactions, but I really missed some significant things, about the magical pendant, something about Jordan’s abilities and being, I would be more satisfied knowing more.
The writing style was attractive, the concept of the story was nicely invented only the end was a bit too loose. The question mark from the blurb remains.
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