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Priddy’s a lost soul in a part of Cornwall the tourists don’t get to see. He’s young, sweet-natured and gorgeous, but that’s not enough to achieve escape velocity from his deadbeat village and rotten family life.
He’s a drifter and a dreamer, and self-preservation isn’t his strong suit. An accidental overdose of a nightclub high leaves him fractured, hallucinating, too many vital circuits fried to function in a tough world. When a friend offers him winter work in a lighthouse – nothing to do but press the occasional button and keep the windows clean – he gratefully accepts.
His plans to live quietly and stay out of trouble don’t last very long. A ferocious Atlantic storm washes a stranger to Priddy’s lonely shore. For a shipwrecked sailor, the new arrival seems very composed. He’s also handsome as hell, debonair, and completely unconcerned by Priddy’s dreadful past.
Priddy has almost given up on the prospect of any kind of friendship, and a new boyfriend – let alone a six-foot beauty with eerily good swimming skills – out of the question entirely. But Merou seems to see undreamed-of promise in Priddy, and when they hit the water together, Priddy has to adapt to Merou’s potentials too, and fast. His lover from the sea might be a mere mortal from the waist up, but south of that line...
Far-flung west Cornwall has a hundred mermaid tales. Priddy’s loved the stories all his life. Now he has to face up to a wildly impossible truth. Merou’s life depends upon his courage and strength, and if Priddy can only find his way in the extraordinary world opening up all around him, all the ocean and a human lifetime needn’t be enough to contain the love between merman and mortal.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJune 18, 2016
- File size941 KB
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About the Author
Bestselling British author Harper Fox has established herself as a firm favourite with readers of M/M romance. Over the past two years, she's delivered nine critically acclaimed novels, novellas and short stories, including the CAPA-nominated Salisbury Key, and 2011 Band of Thebes Best LGBT Book Life After Joe. Harper takes her inspiration from a wide range of British settings - wild countryside, edgy urban and most things in between - and loves to use these backdrops for stories about sexy gay men sharing passion, adventure and happy endings. She has recently launched her own publishing imprint, FoxTales. Harper lives in beautiful rural Northumberland with Jane, her partner of 26 years, and three high-maintenance cats. She'd love to tell you what she does when she's not writing, but the sad truth is she simply can't remember.
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- ASIN : B01HAEK8DW
- Publisher : FoxTales (June 18, 2016)
- Publication date : June 18, 2016
- Language : English
- File size : 941 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
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- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 192 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : 1910224588
- Best Sellers Rank: #409,617 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #2,382 in Gay & Lesbian
- #6,340 in Gay Fiction
- #10,526 in Gay Romance
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About the author

Bestselling British author Harper Fox has established herself as a firm favourite with readers of M/M romance. Harper Fox has become a well-loved go-to author for fans of M/M romance. Here you’ll find immersive tales of excitement, magic, drama, all underpinned by the ordinary processes of love, hope and loss in an imperfect world.
Harper has garnered critical acclaim for novels such as Scrap Metal, Brothers of the Wild North Sea, Seven Summer Nights and The Salisbury Key. She is also creator of the enduringly popular Tyack & Frayne mystery series. Many of her ebooks are also available in paperback and audio format. She runs her own publishing imprint, FoxTales Publications. You can find news of her current projects and full backlist at her website, www.harperfox.net.
A northerner at heart, Harper has returned to her native Northumberland after a spell in Cornwall. She travels between the two as often as she can, and feels she has a home in both magical kingdoms. She is married to Jane, and owned by three cats.
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Priddy is adorable — blond curls and blue eyes, just out of high school, and recovering from an almost fatal experience with a party drug that has left him prone to wild dreamings. His best friend Kit has gone to college without him, leaving Priddy caretaking a fully automated lighthouse for the winter. After he calls in the rescue chopper for a boat about to be wrecked on a stormy night (and where was Flynn Summers, where?), Priddy dives in to help the man swimming beside the boat, and changes his own life forever.
The beautiful man in the water is Merou, who doesn’t of course need rescuing at all, until Priddy touches him and he’s transformed… The magic of this story doesn’t lie in the mystery, though, and it’s pretty damn obvious from the start (to the reader at least) that Merou is one of the mer people.
Merou is charismatic and charming, an ancient traveller of the oceans and time. To Priddy, he’s like a prince — worldly, confident, fascinating, even if at first he seems a bit of a nutcase. (Or possibly a hallucination.) And Merou clearly desires Priddy, calling him such sweet names as ‘daisy-brained sweetheart’ (my favourite) and ‘king of the mountain’, based on the Welsh derivation of his name, ap-Ridih.
I’m trying not to re-tell the story here, but it’s hard, because it’s such a sweet gender-flip of traditional mermaid stories. Merou romances Priddy without artifice, and Priddy is swept away (at times quite literally) by his man of the sea. There’s a glorious sexy scene down at the bottom of the ocean, where we learn a little about the physiology of mermen, and Priddy learns what it would take to be with Merou forever. After some tense moments, the resolution — and the afterward, written by a fictitious academic who also presents a foreward — is just perfect. I finished reading with my heart full and a smile on my face.
It’s the way this relatively simple tale is told that makes it so wonderful. It’s filled with magical and impossible things — like horses and apples from the sea, and a stranger who mysteriously knows about Priddy’s penchant for pastries — and infused with beautiful language and an abundance of ocean-themed imagery. Like all the author’s work, Priddy’s Tale is also evocative of place — in this instance the wild and exciting south-western tip of Cornwall, where several of her books have been based. Inspired by the old Cornish folk tales, Priddy’s Tale is Harper Fox at her lyrical and beautiful best.
"The only person who could sweep Priddy up out of the dirt was Priddy himself. He’d known this for some time. Whether he was ready for the effort didn’t really matter. Whether he was sane was of little significance, too. He saw visions and heard mermaids. That had been true long before he’d poisoned himself in a basement club in Penzance. He closed his eyes for a moment in sheer lonely pain, then gritted his teeth and let go of the rail."
This story has all of the beauty of Harper Fox's prose but not as much of the gripping painfully beautiful romance that exists in some of her other books. I think maybe that was the point, though. That Priddy needed to come into his own, to save and accept himself, and not just be washed along by the tides of his life.
This is not to say that there was no romance - Merou and Priddy were kind, loving and in ways, devoted to each other. Due to the way the story developed, there was less of an active decision to be together which I missed a little bit. I think my expectations are incredibly high for this author's books, so that might be why I felt like I wanted *more* from the romance. (This is not a euphemism for sex. I mean the achingly beautiful connection in Life After Joe or Brothers of the Wild North Sea or Scrap Metal).
"There was no pain in this realisation, just a sense of acceptance. Friendship had limits. Priddy’s lonely, hungry soul blossomed out and expanded in this knowledge: people were limited. It wasn’t just him."
Kit and Priddy's friendship was a high point of this story. Too often, friendships in books are constant hijinks or dramatic lovefests or obvious frenemy situations - maybe easier to write because of the characterizations but not altogether resembling real life. Kit and Priddy were childhood friends who were human, flawed but close and cared so much for each other. Their flaws were so relatable (which is a funny thing to say about a merman story).
In sum, I definitely recommend this book.
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