One popular merman fiction story is 'The Little Mermaid' by Hans Christian Andersen. It tells the tale of a young mermaid who falls in love with a human prince and makes sacrifices for that love. Another is 'Of Poseidon' by Anna Banks, which has an interesting take on merman mythology in a more modern setting. There's also 'To Kill a Kingdom' by Alexandra Christo that features a fierce mermaid assassin and her interactions with a human prince in a dark and exciting story.
Some merman fiction stories are really engaging. For example, 'Ink' by Amanda Sun. It combines Japanese mythology with the concept of mermen. The story is set in modern - day Japan and follows a girl who gets involved with a merman. The cultural elements add a unique flavor to the story. Also, 'The Vicious Deep' by Zoraida Córdova is a great read. It has a male protagonist who discovers he has merman heritage and has to deal with the consequences, along with some cool underwater adventures.
Sure. 'Fathomless' by Jackson Pearce is a great merman fiction story. It weaves a tale of mystery and danger involving mermen. In this story, the mermen are not the typical friendly sea creatures but rather hold secrets that are slowly uncovered. 'Lies Beneath' by Anne Greenwood Brown is also good. It focuses on a family of mermen and their relationship with the human world, with a touch of romance and family drama.