Audiobook:The reader Macleod Andrews was very good. I’m not used to a male reader. All audiobooks I have listen to have been female, except for Harry Potter’s Jim Dale. Macleod Andrews was very talented, he did not have to grow on me, he was awesome from the very beginning. Review:I absolutely loved this book! I am so glad Andye knows me Oh so well, since she is the one that handed me this audiobook and said...”Enjoy!”. I was so engrossed with this story almost immediately. I loved the idea of Calder (merman) turning to a masculine, good-looking eighteen year old most of the time. He only needed to be in the water six hours a day. Calder and his three sisters is determined to take revenge on Jason Hancock, the son of the man that killed their mother, years ago. They have been looking for this Hancock for a very long time. Calder’s job was to get close to Lily, the older daughter of Jason Hancock. The siblings only wanted Jason in the end, to make the bargain/promise between Jason’s father and Calder’s mother complete! Calder ends up falling in love with Lily, and does everything in his power to keep his three merciless sisters from taking their revenge on either Jason or his daughter Lily, which means someone will have to die in the end. This book was very interesting, sensual, sexy, dramatic, and climatic. I loved Calder, I loved Lily even more. Lily was very deep, she loved old Victorian era poetry, and she dressed very strange. She was also the first girl that didn't swoon over Calder’s charm, which means Calder had to work that much harder, to get Lily's attention.Read this book, listen to this book. Either way you will thank me, this was an awesome story, and I liked how the mermaids/merman were scary, evil, sinister and murderers. If you are thinking about Disney’s “The Little Mermaid”... well that’s sweet, but you are in for a big surprise!-AmyContent:Profanity: Moderate Sexual Content: Moderate Violence: Moderate