Wednesday 31 January 2024

The Siren's Song - Book Review by Voodoo Bride

 

The Siren's Song
by Katelyn Brehm

What is it about:
A woman who’s lost everything. A demon without a care. And a chance encounter that sparks an unwanted passion.

Lena Sommer can’t win. Her marriage is a failure. The yoga studio she founded no longer needs her. And she just lost her grandma, the only family she’s ever known. Alone, grieving, and determined not to repeat the mistakes of her past, she tries to ignore the advances of a rakish singer she meets on the beach. But his carefree nature is infectious, and his mesmerizing voice proves too seductive to resist.

Elias Georgiou has it all—a loving family, the endless ocean, and, most importantly, his independence. Constrained by nothing but the pursuit of pleasure, the last thing he’s interested in is a relationship with any of the countless admirers he charms with his song. Until he meets Lena, and a future with the resilient and courageous woman becomes more tempting than freedom.

Can Lena learn to trust herself and Elias in the face of past betrayal? Or will the enchanted song of a consummate bachelor ruin all hope for a future filled with love?

What did Voodoo Bride think of it:
I loved The Art Collector by Brehm, so I decided to pick up her next novella.

Although these novellas are part of a series, both can be read as stand-alones without any problem.

And The Siren's Song is yet another great read!

I cared for Lena from the start and with her past I could understand why she was wary of Elias. I was invested in seeing her heal and be happy.

Elias was a yummy hero, but it was clear he had some growing up to do. Luckily he soon seemed up to the task to show Lena he's the right guy for her, although there are of course some stumble blocks on the way.

All in all this is a delightful novella that I finished in record time to get to the sweet and satisfying HEA. I sure will be keeping my eyes out for more by Brehm.

Why should you read it:
It's a sweet and delicious Paranormal Romance.


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