Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Book Review: The Siren by Elicia Hyder

The Siren (The Soul Summoner Series #2)
Author: Elicia Hyder
Publication date: March 13, 2016
Print length: 314 pages
Buy it on Amazon or Barnes & Noble
Source: Bought by the Reviewer
Audience: Adult (18+)
Genre: Paranormal Suspense

The Siren is book #2 in The Soul Summoner series and picks up right where book #1 ends. If you haven’t read the first book of the series, you won’t be lost because Ms. Hyder does a good job of recapping without weighing down the current story.

All but one of the missing victims from the first book have been found. When a current photo of the last victim proves that she's alive, Sloan, Warren, and Nathan head to Texas to find her. While there Sloan and Warren are hoping that she can shed some light on who and what they are, as well as what her connection, if any, is to them. 


Just like the first book, I could not turn the pages fast enough. There were scenes where I held my breath, bit my lip, and even shed a few tears. Questions were answered, but more were asked. And the ending? Can I just say, oh my God, I did not see that one coming! I’m giving this one 5 little larks. It was well written, had me hooked from the get go and I just couldn’t put it down. Do yourself a favor and get this book, FAST.




Blurb:
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.

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