![]() Kahlen vaguely remembers the family that died beside her as the ocean plucked her from the wreckage of her ship. She wants to do better, to quit this life. I ached for her as she struggles to deal with the monster that she has become. ![]() She is sweet and kind, innocent in a way you wouldn’t expect from someone that has killed hundreds perhaps thousands of people. Sacrificing them to the ocean, a being that doesn’t understand what it means to love, truly love. It’s been 80 years of service, and Kahlen still struggles with her life as a Siren. After 100 years, she will be given a new life to live as her own with no memory of her previous life or the work she did for the ocean. ![]() Kahlen chose to live, but that choice came with chains. Kahlen was supposed to die, but the ocean gave her a choice. ![]() Beautifully written, The Siren is sure to tug at your heartstrings. I enjoyed the mythology blended with life today, the heartbreaking romance, and the bond between sisters who don’t share blood. A standalone romance about the mythical creatures, the book is unlike anything I’ve ever read or I guess in this case listened too. The Siren by Kiera Cass is one of my new favorite reads. ![]()
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