Siren

Blurb:

I’m one of the most alluring creatures in the world.
Dangerous.
Beautiful.
Powerful.
A siren.
One of seven princesses of Lacuna.
But I wanted more than that, so much more than the trinkets I stowed in my caverns. I wanted my own piece of the world.
And I got it.
However with that wish came a price, and that price came with secrets.
Two of which should never have been able to set foot on where I reside.
The fate of my heart belongs to Lacuna, but whose heart belongs to me?


My Review: 2 stars 

I really tried with this book. I did. But I just couldn’t.

Davina was a badass. She could take care of herself, but I did not really like her. I didn’t feel that her character developed.

Dagen was a pretty good character. Probably the character I connected with the most.

But overall, the retelling of Ariel did not work for me.

I felt some of the dialog was just too much and i just could not get into the story.

I found myself skimming some of the pages because I wanted to see how it ended but I just could not handle the entire thing.

I am going to continue to read this series… I am not going to give up on it.


About the Author: 

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Hazel Grace is an avid music lover and hardcore Oakland Raiders fan from the mitten state of Michigan. Her writing goals are “what the f*ck” storylines while enjoying her readers private messaging her to cuss her out.


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