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Sara's Review: The Siren (The Soul Summoner #2) by Elicia Hyder




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PUBLISHER: Inkwell & Quill, LLC

RELEASED: March 13, 2016

GENRE: Psychic, Thriller, Suspense

LENGTH: 314 pages

FORMAT: eBook





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All the missing victims of North Carolina’s deadliest serial killer have been found, all except Rachel Smith. When the FBI produces a photo proving Rachel is alive and well in Texas, one case is closed but another one is opened. Either this is a case of mistaken identity or there are more people than just Sloan Jordan and Warren Parish who seem to walk the earth without a soul.

Along with Detective Nathan McNamara, Sloan and Warren travel south to find Rachel and solve the biggest mystery of all: determining who—or what—they really are.


4.5 (FIVE) BOUNDLESS STARS


The mystery of Sloan and Warren's origins is finally solved, and it is a relief to them both, yet it brings so many more questions and problems.

Being a couple is going to make them a target for evil in a way I am not sure they are ready for.


The Siren was excellent, and I enjoyed all of the revelations. Although I am still annoyed with the fade to black. Yep, I'm not over it. This love triangle between Warren, Sloan and Nathan is getting more and more interesting and I am really surprised the depth of Warrens patience for it. I can't wait to see whom Sloan picks, and I am so torn, can she have both? LOL


I am rating The Siren 4.5 Boundless stars; it was an excellent read, boo on the fade to black.

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