The Silkie’s Salvation

The Silkie’s Salvation by Laura Browning, published by Wild Rose Press on March 22, 2011, is a work of fiction that intertwines elements of romance and eroticism. The story follows Keeley McNamara, who is desperate to bring joy to her dying grandfather, even if it means fabricating a relationship with her alluring yet infuriating boss, Ciaran Clifton. As a Silkie banished from the sea, Ciaran grapples with his own identity and the challenge of proving his capacity for love, all while navigating the complexities of his feelings for Keeley.
Readers will discover a narrative that explores themes of sacrifice and the struggle between personal desires and familial obligations. As Keeley and Ciaran’s relationship develops, they confront the emotional and physical challenges that arise from their unique circumstances. The book delves into the intricacies of their connection, highlighting the tension between Ciaran’s longing for the sea and his growing attachment to Keeley. With 316 pages, this edition presents a captivating exploration of love’s demands and the choices one must make in the face of adversity.
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Keeley McNamara’s grandfather is dying, and even her faerie magic can’t save him. She’ll do almost anything to make his final days happy, even making him think her pain-in-the-ass-but-extremely-sexy boss is the man of her dreams. Ciaran Clifton is nobody’s hero. A Silkie, banished from the sea, his only way back is to prove he can care for someone other than himself. He has no problem “caring” for his quirky new personal chef but every Silkie instinct cries for him to claim her as his mate. To do that, Ciaran fears he’ll have to deny his heritage and the sea he loves. When Keeley realizes just how high a price Ciaran must pay for their love, will she have the strength to let him go?
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