![]() ![]() I really enjoyed the first book in this series, thanks to wonderful characterisation and an interesting mythology which Rayburn has created for her sirens, but felt the second suffered from a love triangle seeming to be shoehorned in and my favourite characters from book 1 not playing too much of a part in it. When there are more deaths, and Vanessa starts receiving anonymous messages from someone who seems to know her secret, she must work out whether she's ready to face her destiny. ![]() Vanessa is getting weaker and weaker, unwilling to use her powers of seduction to kill someone as she must do if she doesn't want to die herself. Summary: Despite a slightly anti-climactic ending, this third in Tricia Rayburn's Siren trilogy has strong enough characters and an impressively dark streak to make it, and the series, worth recommendingĪs usual when I review sequels, spoilers – and fairly major ones at that – for the first two books in this trilogy, Siren and Pulse. ![]()
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