"The second story in the Atalantium series"
Stephanie "Stevie" Reynolds is a scientist studying life in
the sea. While working, she stumbles upon a Miami drug
lord's underwater cache. Being a good citizen, she reports
her find to the authorities. At first she's treated like
she's the one who did something wrong then they offer her
protection. Now her life was in danger from this drug lord
even though she's in witness protection. The only problem
is that there seems to be a leak and now even the FBI can't
protect her. Stevie decides to take control of her life and goes out on
her own. She knows that the scientific community disagrees
on the Bermuda Triangle but she decides to go there anyway
to do some exploring. While exploring a sunken wreck, she
comes across something that has her thinking she's
hallucinating. She sees a merman who seems to be taking a
nap. He's the most beautiful man she's ever seen but he has
a tail! Adonis was banished from his people in Atalantium for a
period of one year. He had brought an outsider to their
world without the prior consent of the leaders. Even
though his time away from home is coming from an end, he's
still very lonely. Suddenly his lonely life changes in a
flash. Somehow those working for the drug lord find Stevie and her
life is once more in danger. The drug lord's thugs attack
her; Adonis saves her life but she's still not sure if
she's hallucinating. Will he be able to save her from the
killers that are after her? Will they be able to find a
life together since they come from such different worlds? This is the second installment in a trilogy. I found this
to be an enjoyable addition and I'm looking forward to the
next story. The world Ms. Morin created was interesting to
read about and the characters were easy to care about.
Reviewed by Emily Anne
Courtesy Sensual Romance Reviews
Posted October 25, 2003
SummaryStephanie 'Stevie' Reynold's fascination with the sea has
led to important discoveries in her field. However, neither
her knowledge or experience has quite prepared her for her
newest discovery--Adonis.
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