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The Merrow's Wrath

The Merrow's Wrath

by

Mallory Wanless

Cressida Elaine Fitzpatrick escaped the gilded cage of high society—and the abuse that came with it—by vanishing into the sea and becoming someone new. Captain Sid: pirate, survivor, and master of her own chaos. But when that chaos arrives in the form of her long‑lost first love, she’s forced to face the past she swore she buried beneath the waves.

When Tristan Gallagher, heir to a powerful barony, is abducted by pirates on his voyage home, he expects torture or ransom—certainly not the woman he’s mourned for fifteen years. Cressida was supposed to be dead, taken by a sudden illness. Instead, she’s standing before him alive, furious, and more breathtaking than ever.

Sid isn’t ready to reopen old wounds. Tristan isn’t willing to lose her again.

The sea is far more dangerous when love—and a second chance—are on the line.

This is an adult romantasy. It contains scenes of violence, mentions of past physical abuse by a family member, as well as past sexual abuse, loss of a loved one, and parental neglect and abandonment. It is also an open-door romance between very eager, consenting adults.

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IAC Main Tropes:

Second Chance, Revenge

Detailed Tropes:

second chance romance, pirates, revenge

Representations in This Book:

Mental Health

Age Groups:

Adult

Spice Level:

Level 6

Available Formats:

Paperback, Hardcover, eBook

Content Information:

Level 4

Swearing, sexual content, violence, abuse, parental neglect, murder, kidnapping, tropical storms

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About the Author

Mallory Wanless

Mallory lives in Texas with her husband and their two young boys. She spends her days homeschooling and full-time parenting. Her nights, and any free time she manages to carve out during the day, are devoted to reading and writing. She has always been a massive bookworm. Books are her preferred outlet when the world is overwhelming or too busy.

Since having kids, she uses books and stories to escape from the day-to-day responsibilities of stay-at-home parenting. Disappearing into magical worlds makes laundry and cooking more entertaining.

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