Wednesday, March 25, 2009

MerLion's Pleasure by Diane Taylor

Teresa is headed to Greece to finish her work on her thesis of maritime history. Her plan is to join up with a group of people recreating a pirate ship to sail around the Mediterranean. Even though her family disagrees with her going, in the end, they support her decision. Her father even gives her something of her mother's—a mother she never knew. Teresa receives a very old and beautiful necklace with a skeleton key as the pendant. Things are getting weirder and weirder for Teresa though. She discovers that she's got a first class ticket and a mysterious letter with a map inside waiting for her onboard the plane from a mysterious man calling himself MM. When she realizes that MM is actually a ghost, Teresa finds herself embroiled in one heck of a mystery aboard the ship she is sailing upon. Soon, Teresa finds herself falling for the ghost who calls himself MerLion. How will these two ever be able to be together, seeing as how MerLion is dead?



MERLION'S PLEASURE is a superb mystery on the high seas. Full of pirates, mischief and a killer storyline, this is definitely a story I'll be raving about for a long time to come. I truly enjoyed Teresa's wonderment at all that was happening to her on her journey. The intrigue of who MM is really captivated my imagination and had it spinning circles, wondering what was going on. Diane Taylor really wove an incredible pirate tale of romance, passion and mystery that kept me hooked from beginning to end. I couldn't wait to see how Teresa's mom's necklace was going to tie into the storyline. MerLion is delicious, especially for a ghost. The romance that unfolds between Teresa and MerLion is exquisite. I loved the passion between them. If you are looking for a kick butt storyline, with a great romance and mystery thrown in, check out Diane Taylor's MERLION'S PLEASURE.



PUBLISHER: Firedrakes Weyr

ISBN: 978-0-98148-194-4

FORMAT: Ebook

RELEASE DATE: March 2008

GENRE: Paranormal Erotic Romance

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REVIEWED FOR: Dark Angel Reviews

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