The Mermaid’s Carol: Happily-Ever-After Sweet Christmas Romance

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             

READERS' FAVORITE - A breath of fresh air is the description that befits The Mermaid's Carol. Escaping the stereotypical romance novel scenario, The Mermaid's Carol is a mix of frustration, betrayal, secrets, angry children and strong women. It carries a strong message throughout the story. Take a stand for who you truly are, and if you want a bit of encouragement and a happy ending, read Abigail Keam's The Mermaid Carol. You're in for a magical treat about real life if you do!

Piper Hathaway discovers that her husband Joel is thinking about leaving her and their two children. She loves her husband and doesn't want to lose him. What to do? Desperate to reconnect with Joel, Piper arranges a Christmas vacation at the Last Chance Motel where miracles happen. Piper prays for one, but everything falls apart.

The children get into trouble with the law, and Joel is rude and distant. Piper is ready to throw in the towel, but something holds her back. Perhaps it is the ethereal singing Piper hears in the lagoon each day at dawn.

Eva Hanover, the motel's owner, says the magical singing comes from a siren of the sea. Legend has it whoever catches a mermaid singing will have something wonderful happen in their life. Piper doesn't believe mermaids exist. Still, she is drawn to the water's edge each morning in hopes the old sea tales are true because Piper needs a miracle in a hurry!