“Book Descriptions: Cheating death comes with a heavy fine. When her sister drowned, Azure Galanides was given a sell her soul or let the child die. The decision was simple, and Daneliya lived, but the consequences were worse than she had imagined. Azure became a slave, turned into one of the Sea Goddess’ murderous mermaids. From caregiver to killer, regret became her constant companion, and hope was a long-forgotten stranger. She didn’t deserve redemption. At least, that was what she thought until she met Elios. His stubborn will to survive, even as she sent his ship plummeting into the sea, sparked something within her. His determination to save her from her fate turned that spark into a burning desire for freedom. But the second she ran, the hunt was on. The Goddess would stop at nothing to snuff out Azure’s life, and by helping her, Elios put a target on his back as well. Can Azure protect Elios and gain her freedom? Or is she destined to die by the very hand that revived her sister?
This book does NOT end in a cliffhanger. TRIGGER WARNINGS There are many mature themes throughout the book, especially toward the end. It is not intended for readers under 17 years of age. The following themes are explored in Song of Death : graphic (consensual) sexual content, death of a child, captivity/slavery, abduction, graphic descriptions of aberrant violence and torture, talks of suicide, vulgar language, and murder.” DRIVE