book cover of The Siren\'s Song
 

The Siren's Song

(2023)
(The first book in the Havenwood series)
A novel by

 
 
Ever since Len realized most people are more in love with the idea of having sex with a siren than who he is as a person, he’s given up on love. Hook ups, friends with benefits—that’s fine. But romance is definitely off the table.

It���s too bad he didn’t tell Max that before they slept together—for both of them. Hot, nerdy, human Max who captured Len’s interest with just a glance. Because Max doesn’t do meaningless sex. It’s all or nothing for him. So in spite of it being one of the hottest nights of Len’s life, there will be no repeats.

It’s also too bad Havenwood is
very small and they share a friend group. Because it’s not like they can just ignore each other and pretend it never happened when they’re constantly running into each other.

And it’s not like Len can just stand back and watch when Aria, a vampire who’s been alive _far_ too long to not have removed the stick from her behind, starts trying to stir anti-human prejudice with Max as her main target.

Even so, Len is determined to keep Max at arm’s length. Or at least at shoulder’s length. Though really he just wants to be pressed up against the human with as little between them as possible.

Len can
totally be friends with Max without benefits. He has plenty of friends without benefits! Just not ones he can’t stop thinking about in bed…

Oh rivers, this is going to be a problem…


Genre: Paranormal Romance



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