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Oceansong by C.W. Rose


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Paper Myths Media is OVERJOYED to be hosting the Promo Tour for Oceansong by C.W. Rose! A fantasy romance set in Alaska, with merfolk, enemies to lovers, human x merfolk forbidden romance! The TOUR DATES are March 3rd - March 9th!



ARCS will be AVAILABLE closer to the start of the tour!

Keep reading for all the details on the book!



PRIMARY GENRE: Genre Mash-Up/Urban Fantasy - Set in our world, or one closely resembling it. Think, Shadowhunters, Demons of New Chicago by Kel Carpenter, Elemental Assassin series by Jennifer Estep.

HEAT LEVEL: Make Me Blush - All the tension and at least one sex scene, but not super graphic. Think A Discovery of Witches, A Secret in Onyx by Jessica Florence, and A Court of Thorns and Roses series.

TRIGGERS: Blood, Violence, Imprisonment and Torture (off screen) of mythical creatures, Parental Death (mentioned), Non-Consensual Kiss (one scene, off-screen, not involving main couple)


THE BLURB:  

Fish are mysteriously disappearing, starving the people in Angie Song's Alaskan hometown. Angie, an aspiring marine biologist and dock worker, enthusiastically joins the hunt to find out where the fish are gathering. When her family and the villagers discover that merfolk are responsible, they vow to destroy every last one. In the midst of the conflict, Angie faces off with a merman and fails to pull the trigger.


Inquisitive Mer-Prince Kaden is just as snarky as Angie, but he's willing to talk and stop the brutal massacring of his people. The two form a cautious alliance to broker peace between the humans and mer before any more of them die


As tensions clash between the two races fighting to control the sea's resources, Angie and Kaden's forbidden relationship ignites. And as she learns about the mer's mysterious world and the reason why the fish are gone, Angie starts to question who the true monster is, and where her loyalties lie. Taking the wrong side means choosing between family and her job, or the man she's fallen for and the merfolk she's come to respect-or losing it all.






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