TITLE: Beneath The Surface
AUTHOR: M.A. Church
PUBLISHER: OmniLit / All Romance eBooks, LLC
COVER ARTIST: Erin Dameron-Hill
LENGTH: 37,000 words
RELEASE DATE: April 01, 2016
BLURB: A whole different world exists beneath the surface.
The last thing Nisha
expects while patrolling his territory is to find his mate, but his instincts
tell him the handsome human diving into the surf is the one meant for him. Two
bites and Kannon will be joined to him forever. But when Kannon’s father
disrupts the mating process, Nisha releases his claim, hoping beyond hope his
mate will one day return.
While free diving with
his father, Kannon is bitten by a seductive merman. Although he swore to never
go near the ocean again, the pull to return to the water and his mystery man
remains strong. Finally, after fifteen years away, an impromptu wedding brings
Kannon back to the Seychelles, and his destiny.
A whole different world
existed under the sea—lighting, sounds, even the feeling of otherworldliness.
No matter how clear the water, it still played tricks, even on experienced
divers.
The colorful tropical
fish, artifacts, and the remnants of history buried beneath the waves—along
with a mysterious landscape mostly untouched by humans—always gave Kannon a
thrill. Parts of the reef weren’t very deep, so he had no trouble freediving.
This year for vacation,
Kannon and his dad rented a boat and guide to take them to the reefs around the
Seychelles. This was by no means the first time he’d gone snorkeling. Growing
up along the California coast guaranteed Kannon was comfortable in the water.
The guide had warned
them to stay together, but Kannon had other ideas. Besides, he wasn’t going
that far off. After investigating the colorful reef fish and interesting coral
formations—and seeing his dad was distracted—Kannon slowly but steadily
wandered off on his own. An outcrop of rocks covered in algae caught his eye,
and he went to investigate.
Many of the multihued
native fish swam past him, curious as to what he was. It was funny how they
circled him. Kannon held his hand out. A few braver fish darted in, nibbled at
his fingers, and then swam off. God, what a rush it was. Nothing was better
than this.
He drew closer to the
outcrop, surprised it was much deeper than he’d first thought. Huh, not an
outcrop, but the mouth of an underwater cave. Cool. From a distance it appeared
to be nothing more than oddly shaped rocks. Peering inside, he was unable to
see past the murky blackness within.
Curious, he reached his
hand out, stretching toward the mouth of the cave. His scalp prickled. A tingle
washed through him. The water around him caressed his body as he hung
weightlessly, staring at the cave entrance as his dick swelled in his trunks.
What the…?
It wasn’t as if he made
a habit of getting horny while diving, so what the hell? Torn between desire
and unease, he hovered in the tropical water. Chills chased up his spine, and
goose bumps broke out over his body.
His heart rate sped
up—not a good thing underwater—and the feeling of being watched crept across
his nerves. Something was in there, and his mind screamed at him to get away
even as the urge to reach inside nearly overwhelmed him.
Kannon’s body swayed
dangerously closer. His nipples ached as the water flowed past, and he had to
force himself not to whimper as need struck him. He jerked back. There’s
something waiting for me, just waiting for me to reach in so it can... what? So
it can do what?
Jesus, he needed to get
a serious grip on his imagination, and crap, he had to surface too. Lack of
oxygen made the decision for him. All this panicking on his part had used up
his air—stupid of him.
He surfaced and shook
the hair out of his eyes. Wow, is that our boat way over there? Oh man, Dad’s
going to kill me. Worried about the fit his dad was going to have, he was
totally unprepared for the strange guy who popped up next to him, although
“guy” might have been overly nice.
Kannon yelped, but the
dude across from him just smiled. The androgynous, fey face wasn’t quite human.
The long pointed ears were a good indication, as was the glimpse of sharp
little teeth.
Oh, and the gills at
its neck.
Azure blue hair floated
in the water around shapely shoulders and cobalt blue eyes stared back at him.
It was a visage that was hauntingly beautiful, otherworldly, and a tad
disconcerting. The creature smiled slightly as if he agreed. It—whatever it
was—scared the bejesus out of him.
Then it reached out and
dragged Kannon under the water.
M.A. Church is a true Southern belle who spent many years in the elementary education sector. Now she spends her days lost in fantasy worlds, arguing with hardheaded aliens on far-off planets, herding her numerous shifters, or trying to tempt her country boys away from their fishing poles. It’s a full time job, but hey, someone’s gotta do it!
When not writing, she’s on the back porch tending to the demanding wildlife around the pond in the backyard. The ducks are very outspoken. She’s married to her high school sweetheart, and they have two grown children.
She was a finalist in the 2013 Rainbow Awards, runner up in the 2015 Rainbow Awards, and is a member of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America.
:: Blog :: Facebook :: Facebook Page :: Twitter :: Amazon Page ::
Winner’s Prize: $5 Amazon GC
CHECK OUT THE OTHER POSTS ON –
:: Diverse Reader :: Drops of Ink :: Cherry Mischievous :: The Land of Make Believe ::
Thanks for having me!
ReplyDelete~M