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Fionn: Starlight Mermen #1 (Intergalactic Dating Agency) - cover

Fionn: Starlight Mermen #1 (Intergalactic Dating Agency)

skye macKinnon

Editorial: Peryton Press

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Hundreds of years ago, they crash-landed on Earth and gave rise to many of our legends. Now, they’re back, desperate for female mates.A spicy sci-fi romance featuring an alien merman and the human woman he desires.Full blurb coming soon!Reading Order:FionnCerbanRainsePart of the Intergalactic Dating Agency.
Disponible desde: 04/09/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 200 páginas.

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