
Where the Sky Meets the Sea
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Narrated by:
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Christian Leatherman
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By:
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Kit Barrie
About this listen
Sometimes the truth changes everything.
Sky Diver First-Class Eron Marcel makes his living hunting whalls, giant sea creatures valued for their oil and hide. But when a hunt goes disastrously wrong, Eron is saved by a creature he did not know even existed: half-human and half-fish. Working with his rescuer, a young mer named Ket, Eron learns that the mer rely on the whalls for protection from the sea’s dangers, and both species are facing potential extinction.
But conservation means nothing compared to profit to the rich oil baron. The mer and their relationship with the whalls might be the key to gaining even more power over the sea and its spoils, and Eron's love for Ket is the perfect bargaining chip. Eron is faced with the decision of what is more important: saving the mer, or saving Ket?
Where the Sky Meets the Sea is an M/M adventure-romance set in a steampunk-style world with non-shifter merpeople. It is a standalone novel with a HEA and no cliffhanger.
This novel contains descriptions of hunting of large sea creatures, as well as violence. Please visit kitbarrie.com for a more detailed content warning.
I really enjoyed this story, I loved the unique take on Little Mermaid—more of the human in the mer world vs other way around—and the non-shifting bit was a lot of fun!
It definitely wrapped up a bit quickly and with the way it leaves room for follow-up books, I’m really hoping Kit has more soon!
A touch of Little Mermaid, plus down with capitalism, and some mm
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ADORED KET!
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A bit simplistic, the story had some squingy moments where Ket, the mer, has the ability to understand Aaron’s words and wants intimacy pdq. I liked the author’s descriptions of steamy moments, good writing there.
It’s a fun book, perfect for escape and summer reading.
Sweet Fantasy
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