Joy V. Smith has been writing since she was a little kid and made her own little books—complete with covers. She loved to read, and she wanted to create books too. She lives in Florida—inland safe from hurricanes, except for 2004 when Charley, Frances, and Jeanne came through and wreaked havoc. Downed trees and blue tarps everywhere.
While her favorite genre is science fiction, she writes fantasy, romance, and children's stories—and non-fiction so she's used to research. She's written mostly short stories, which have been published in print magazines, webzines, anthologies, and two audiobooks, including Sugar Time. Detour Trail is her first western, and she spent a lot of time with maps and books.
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Cathay saved Rand's life after he'd been chained in the water and cut to attract the sharks by fellow gangsters. However, Cathay and her dolphin companions freed him. Cathay and her family are not fantasy mermaids and only the females in her family are mermaids. Cathay and her siblings are the result of her mother rescuing a seaman. Her mother and her grandmother and the rest of the merpeople have kept themselves secret for generations and are occasionally hostile. Since Rand's rescue, wanting to win Cathay's respect has caused to look for more respectable work rather than being just a thug.
Título : Well Met by Water
EAN : 9798215336410
Editorial : Joy V. Smith
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