Wednesday 11 March 2020

Review: Siren's Kiss (Seraphine Thomas Series Book 5) by Erin R Flynn

Siren's Kiss Siren's Kiss by Erin R. Flynn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Getting The Help You Need

This story didn’t have such an actively crime fighting plot to it. It was all about Sera, her feelings and learning to come to terms with her wolf and her siren. It was also about letting go of everything that she’d been blocking out and finally starting to get some help with everything she’d been burdened with.

This story, whilst not overly full of complex plot, was a necessary one for the progression of the series as a whole. It may not have been a particularly exciting book, but it was full of emotion and the warmth of Sera’s family helping an loving her.

One character I particularly loved in this book was Eva, Sera’s adopted grand-mother a wolf/siren who was over a 1000 years old. She was crazy fun and protective of her adopted grand daughter. I loved her ruthless practicality and so did Sera.

There were lots of little passages about the setting up of Siren’s Kiss the new club that Sera and Simone were opening, and the little details were incredibly thought out. It seemed like all the clever and detail orientated plot crafting went into things like how the kids were educated and how each man felt about Sera and how she felt about them in return. There were men from her past and new men met during the course of the book, not all of them are to be permanent lovers, but they all brought some sense of enjoyment of life back to her, which is something that Sera had been sadly missing.

I’m looking forward to see where this series heads next, now Sera is starting to feel more like herself again.

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