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Siren Song

Blood Singer Series, Book 2

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Siren Song

By: Cat Adams
Narrated by: Arika Escalona
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In Celia Graves's world, vampires roam the alleys of Tinseltown, street-corner psychics have real powers, and cops use memory enhancement spells. But Celia thought she was an ordinary human, albeit one with a clairvoyant best friend and a ghostly little sister.

The vampire attack that made Celia an abomination forces her to take food in liquid form and gives a whole new meaning to the word "sunburn". She's slowly adjusting (therapy sessions and all), when she discovers that the attack awakened a hidden part of her heritage: Celia is part Siren, able to enthrall men - and enrage women.

Her best friend's murder is unsolved, the cops think Celia should be in jail or staked, and her old lover, mage Bruno DeLuca, has something important to tell her. To top it all off, Celia's been summoned to the Sirens' island.

Celia Graves has more than one enemy. Some of them want her blood. Some of them want her soul. All of them want her dead.

©2010 C.T. Adams & Cathy Clamp (P)2012 Tantor
Contemporary Fantasy Fiction Paranormal Paranormal & Urban Urban Psychic City Vampire
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Critic reviews

"Adams deftly juggles the various story threads, maintaining a good balance of action, character development, mystery, and magic." ( Publishers Weekly)
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Would you consider the audio edition of Siren Song to be better than the print version?

Definitely better than the prin, I get all my books as audiobooks just so I can listen to them

Who was your favorite character and why?

Celia, she just keeps pushing through adversity which is pretty impressive.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

No, but I did manage to finish it within a couple days

Interesting read

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Be prepared to miss a few things. Some parts skip. Otherwise, a great little story.

Skipping

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I enjoyed Celia in the first book and expected her character to be developed and revelation of what her powers could be. Instead she reacting to elements and softly walking around trying not to offend people because she is a vampire.
For me the series stops here.

Disappointing

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