Sirens come in many shapes and sizes. The one common thing about them is they're meant to lure you to destruction. Sam Paris, captain of a commercial fishing vessel, understands the dangers of sea sirens better than anyone. Thus far, the seas had treated him well, and he's at a point in his life where he figures it will be smooth sailing from here on out. Then the fickle winds sweep a sexy drifter named Jo-Jo Bonvecchi, a man half his age, onto the decks of his trawler. And suddenly, everything changes, and Sam's calm seas and smooth sailing are gone. All these years, Sam assumed that love had passed him by and he had likely lost his one chance at finding it. And hot sex with a virile and attractive Jo-Jo certainly isn't a substitute. Or is it? Jo-Jo is seriously a fish out of water, but like a piece of driftwood, he's floated from town to town, from man to man, with no compass to point him in the direction of true love. But then he arrives in Pembroke Bay and comes face-to-face with a man who shouldn't have been the answer to his true north. Yet there's something about the little fishing community, something about the strong, capable trawler captain, that warms a spot inside Jo-Jo. And like a magnetic needle, Jo-Jo keeps returning to the surly man who initially wants no part of what he has to offer. Can love's siren call bring together two men who have thus far journeyed very different paths?