- Julie Brett disregards Roarke's warnings and dates her dream man Michael Duvall, only to wind up as a sex slave; and college professor Harold DeHaven, hoping to make a significant scientific discovery, meets up with a mermaid.
- A woman disregards Roarke's severe warnings and dates her dream man, only to wind up one of his stable of sex slaves; and a college professor, hoping to make a significant scientific discovery, saves the life of a mermaid who tries to tempt him away from his crumbling marriage.—Kim West
- "The Victim": Julie Brett wants to meet Michael Duvall, the charming man she had one date with some time before. Mr. Roarke sets up the meeting, which she insists on despite his dire warnings about the man's character. She wakes the next morning to find herself part of Michael's stable of sex slaves, and must find a way to rescue herself and her fellow victims. "The Mermaid": A college professor wants to make a big scientific discovery that will earn him acclaim. When he finds a mermaid washed up on the beach, he saves her life, only to find himself slowly being drawn under the spell she weaves around him. He must decide whether to answer Nyah's siren call, or try to repair his relationship with his wife.
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