Lorelei's
Lyric
Southern
Elemental Guardians Book 1
by
D.B. Sieders
Genre:
Paranormal Romance
Brooding,
suicidal rock star falls for mermaid with a deadly voice.
If
Lorelei sings, someone will die.
Lorelei
craves song as much as she needs the water. Both sustain her and fuel
her mermaid powers.
But
her mother has cursed her voice, and if Lorelei sings long enough,
any mortal man within earshot will die.
Rockstar
Vance Idol has been courting death for a while. He believes he killed
his girlfriend. He can't shake his alcoholism, and his attempts are
ruining the music career he and his band have worked years to
build.
Lorelei
sang. Vance nearly died. Now, Lorelei has to make amends to the human
with a death wish, without falling in love with him and losing her
own immortality.
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Cross
Currents
Southern
Elemental Guardians Book 2
Entitled
mermaid princess rescued by skeptic hot geek marine biologist.
Ilsa
has looks, mermaid magic, and charm, but responsibility? Not her
thing.
It
is her duty to protect river life, but she avoids this obligation by
extending her holiday in the New World.
Duty
finds Ilsa when she answers a distress call in the waters near
Chattanooga. A close encounter with a motorboat threatens to expose
the existence of mermaids until human biologist Paul Pulaski comes to
her rescue and covers her tail.
Paul
is committed to protecting the aquatic life he loves. He could love
Princess Ilsa, too, but first they’ll have to survive monster
hunters, rival scientists, and an angry river guardian who could
destroy their colliding worlds.
Fire
Storm
Southern
Elemental Guardians Book 3
Playboy
Sylph prince burns for Phoenix harbinger of the Apocalypse.
He’s
running from the past. She’s running from the future.
Bruce,
Sylph Prince and guardian of air, loves mixing business with
pleasure. He wields his powers to satisfy his cravings and forget
past sins.
But
when he discovers a rogue Phoenix, pleasure comes with the risk of
catastrophe.
After
a century in hiding, Serafina is fighting against a conspiracy to
resurrect the Phoenix. Uniting three of her kind could unleash a
fiery apocalypse. She’s a ticking time bomb, but Bruce makes it his
mission to save her.
She’ll
have to trust the seductive, mercurial Sylph prince to help tame her
deadly fire before it dooms them both and all they hold dear.
River
Spell
Southern
Elemental Guardians Book 4
Vigilante
renegade mermaid tamed by sexy cop-turned-paranormal
investigator.
She’s
out for vengeance. He’s seeking justice.
Exiled
in America, Rhinemaiden Gwen is still traumatized from torture by
monster hunters. To exorcise her demons, she delivers vigilante
justice to human criminals.
Until
cop turned private investigator, Kwame Johnson, intervenes.
Kwame
is something more than mortal, and he's just beginning to understand
the special sense that helps him track down missing persons. That
sense leads him to Gwen, compelling him to protect the damaged
mermaid.
Gwen
can help Kwame unlock the full potential of his powers, but first she
has to trust the man who was hired by the monster hunters to track
her down—even when those monster hunters come to collect her.
Forest
Charmed
Southern
Elemental Guardians Book 5
Dryad
unleashes the monster within her man to save earth.
Dryad
Beverly Forester has a secret worth protecting—a hidden garden. If
anything happens to the garden, earth will lose its bounty and source
of power and magic.
A
formidable, dark elemental beast bent on its destruction is coming
for the garden. Beverly's power alone isn't enough. She needs a
monster of her own to defeat the beast.
Former
Marine Jack Roberts has been licking his wounds since a mission gone
wrong. He believes the monster hiding inside him killed countless
innocent bystanders, and he’s doing his best to keep it from
unleashing more death and destruction.
Beverly
doesn't trust Jack, but she needs him. Jack doesn’t trust his
monster, but he can't get rid of it. Now Beverly must heal the man
and unleash the monster if she has any chance of saving the earth’s
most precious resource—without letting their attraction get in the
way.
Making
Waves
Southern
Elemental Guardians Prequel
Grumpy
sea god spars with jilted ex on stormy seas.
He
never forgave her. She never forgot him.
Celtic
sea god MacLir takes solace in Atlantic waves and mortal women while
disguised as captain of a luxury cruise ship. It’s almost enough to
help him forget the beautiful sea goddess who broke his heart.
Until
babysitting duties get in the way.
Captain
MacLir must ferry a pair of troublesome Rhinemaidens to America. All
he has to do is deliver them safely to their chaperone in the New
World. Easy, right?
But
when his ex-lover Calypso sets off a massive storm fueled by old
wounds and passionate desires, only love can calm the waves and stop
all from perishing in a fearsome maelstrom.
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Calypso hovered above the storm she’d conjured, brooding, wondering if it would all be for nothing. The stubborn fool had been avoiding her for centuries, ever since their last brutal encounter had set off a tsunami of mythic proportions. That disaster could have wiped out half the mortal population had she not managed to contain it. He’d been angry, hurt, and unwilling to trust her enough to hear her side of things. After all this time, would he finally be willing to listen? He had to. She couldn’t bear to believe otherwise. She’d endured enough empty days and lonely nights to atone for the sins she’d committed. Great gods, she’d been forced to pay for those she hadn’t. She hadn’t betrayed MacLir with Odysseus or any other mortal man, or immortal. Of course, MacLir believed she had. Damn Poseidon and his ancient power plays, and damn that mortal Homer and his treachery! Not only had the blind poet perpetuated the lie about her supposed affair with the Greek hero, it had become immortalized in legend, a constant reminder of betrayal to wound the tender heart of her sea god. The Celts were a prideful race, and their revered gods even more so. And the wretched bards of her people embellished their tales to make their mortal male heroes mightier, compensation for the imbalance of power and their woefully short lives. Oh, and didn’t the gods of Olympus just revel in it—elevating the brotherhood of men and gods while demonizing any and all of their female counterparts who dared follow their own passions and embrace their powers rather than bow to masculine whims. Calypso had dared, once, and wretched Poseidon had made her suffer for it. But if MacLir knew the real reason she’d parted with him, then he must surely forgive her. She would earn a second chance. She must. She’d waited long enough, and she might never have a better opportunity. That wild, wicked, passionate, mule-headed god with dark, windswept hair and eyes like a storm-tossed sea—eyes that had once looked upon her in awed reverence as they lie tousled and spent upon the shores of his untamed isles. Eyes burning with anguish and betrayal upon their parting. Those eyes had haunted her all the centuries that followed. Gods, how she’d missed him.
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Award-winning
author D.B. Sieders was born and raised in East Tennessee and spent
her childhood hiking in the Great Smoky Mountains, wading barefoot in
creeks, and chasing salamanders, fish, and frogs. She and her family
loved to tell stories while sitting around the campfire.
Those
days of frog chasing sparked an interest in biology. She is a working
scientist by day, but never lost her love of telling stories. Now,
she's a purveyor of unconventional fantasy romance featuring strong
heroines and the heroes who strive to match them. Her heroes and
heroines face a healthy dose of angst as they strive for redemption
and a happily ever after, which everyone deserves.
D.B.
Sieders lives in Nashville, Tennessee with her husband, two children,
three cats, and her very active imagination.
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