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A Mermaid to Remember

Midlife Mermaid • Book 3

by H.P. Mallory, J.R. Rain

4.39 Goodreads
(228 ratings)

Why You'll Love This

Trust the man who betrayed you, or lose him — Eva can't afford to get this wrong.

  • Great if you want: messy relationships and paranormal stakes tangled together
  • The experience: fast, emotionally charged — reads in a single sitting easily
  • The writing: Mallory and Rain keep the internal conflict sharp without melodrama
  • Skip if: you haven't read earlier books — context matters here

About This Book

Eva has survived her latest clash with the villainous Cullen, but survival doesn't mean victory—not when trust has been shattered on every side. Allies who betrayed her, friendships stretched to their breaking point, and a secret identity she can't safely share with the people she loves most: this third installment in the Midlife Mermaid series understands that the real battle is often the emotional aftermath, not the confrontation itself. It's a story about figuring out who deserves a second chance—and whether you're brave enough to grant it.

What makes this book worth settling into is how deftly Mallory and Rain balance supernatural stakes with genuinely grounded emotional complexity. Eva's voice is warm, wry, and refreshingly self-aware—she doesn't have all the answers, and the prose never pretends she does. The relatively compact page count works in the book's favor, keeping the pacing tight while still giving the character relationships room to breathe and evolve. Readers who've followed Eva from the beginning will find the payoffs here feel earned, and newcomers will quickly understand why this series has built such a devoted following.