The Siren's Forbidden Touch: A Greek Mythology Erotica Retelling

J.J. Noir


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The Siren's Forbidden Touch: A Greek Mythology Erotica Retelling by J.J. Noir
The sea was restless that night, a black, heaving expanse beneath a pale crescent moon. Orion had heard the tales—the whispered warnings of sailors lost to the Sirens’ call. But he had never believed. Not until now.

The song is haunting, beautiful in a way that unsettles him, threading through the wind and waves like a promise too perfect to belong to this world. It calls to him, slipping beneath his skin, curling around his bones like silk and steel. And then he sees her—rising from the depths, a vision sculpted from moonlight and salt, her emerald eyes holding the weight of the tide itself.

Orion should turn back. He should fight. But the pull of her touch, the taste of her kiss, the hunger that burns between them—it is too much. She is a Siren, a creature of myth and ruin, and he is a man who should have drowned.

But the sea has other plans.

As the waves close in and the line between hunter and hunted blurs, Orion must resist the call and lose her forever, or surrender to the abyss—and become hers for eternity.
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