Sunk

A Why Choose Standalone

The ocean is dark and filled with mystery, but it’s not the only thing with secrets.

Lucy Sodaro has always wanted to explore the ocean. She never thought it would turn into a career, and definitely not one with her childhood best friend, Tucker, by her side. But now both are marine biologists, living their best life, until Abyss – a private company with murky intentions – offers them the chance of a lifetime. Three months at the bottom of the ocean inside their submarine, the Siren. Lucy and Tucker jump at the opportunity to do what they both love. Explore, with no limits, and all expenses paid.

But the childhood best friends aren’t prepared for everything they discover on the ocean floor. Captain Jack might be an experienced submariner, but he doesn’t seem to enjoy women being in his space. And Nathan, the shy navigator, is too busy managing his panic attacks to be much help.

Relationships new and old are tested when the journey continues to expose secrets, both about the depths of the sea and the dark desires inside each crew member. The ocean doesn’t discriminate, and when things go awry, the team must set aside personal grievances to survive their mission, regardless of the cost.

Because at the bottom of the ocean, the only way out is up.


Sunk is a standalone, why choose novel.

Triggers: Discussions about Mental Health, Abuse and Addiction, Tight Spaces, On-Page and Off-Page Death, Deep Water, and Being Underwater.

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