Callista built her reputation hunting sirens in the Crimson Reef. She was good at it. Certain of it. Until the siren leading the attacks looked back at her with Maren's eyes.
Maren. The girl she loved with the particular desperation of youth, the one she believed the waves had taken years ago. Not transformed. Not sharpened into something lethal and cold and standing at the head of an enemy fleet.
Their reunion is a collision of drawn steel and something far more dangerous underneath. Whatever burned between them didn't die, it just went deep and came back changed. Maren's desire for revenge has been years in the making, edged by a betrayal Callista is only beginning to understand. The attraction between them is the worst possible complication for both sides.
War breaks open across the reef. Loyalties crack on both sides. Callista carries a blood-debt to her fleet and everything she's built her life on. Maren carries wounds that hardened into armor. Neither of them can afford what they feel, and neither of them can shut it off.
Old wounds, painful truths, and a hunger that moves through cold water like something with teeth. They circle each other between bloodshed and memory, trying to find a path that doesn't end in mutual destruction.
Some flames, it turns out, burn hotter beneath the surface than they ever did on shore.
Will their forbidden pull drown them both, or become the only force strong enough to end the war?
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Dive deeper into the dark, seductive waters of the Siren Shadow series. Every standalone story uncovers a new mystery and a new obsession hidden beneath the waves.
The sirens of the dark trenches are not protectors. They are lethal hunters with starlit eyes and hearts of cold stone. When the boundary between the surface world and the silent deep begins to shatter, five women find themselves ensnared by creatures that should only exist in nightmares. From high-stakes research labs to sun-drenched pirate coves and ancient coral thrones, these are tales of obsession, forbidden alliances, and a heat so intense it could boil the ocean.