Storm SirenAfter a fierce battle with Draewulf, Nym barely escaped with her life. Now, fleeing the scorched landscape of Tulla, her storm-summoning abilities are returning; only . . . the dark power is still inside her.

I was really nervous to read this book. I loved the first one (Storm Siren). The second book (Siren’s Fury) disappointed me. Still, I wanted to know how the story ends, even if it ended badly.

I’m so happy to report that Siren’s Song, book three, reflects book one’s drive and intensity. Once I picked the book up, I had a hard time putting it down. Even though I didn’t care for the second book, Weber created characters that I cared for and I wanted to see how their lives turned out. With this third installment, she started back in the action and kept me engaged. There were a couple of times when I would have enjoyed less confrontation between Nym and Eogan and more development of other characters, but overall the book worked. Weber blends an intense story with descriptive word pictures that gives you a sense of poetry in the midst of chaos. A fun, captivating read.

If you enjoyed Jill Williamson’s Blood of Kings series, I think you’ll enjoy Mary Weber’s Storm series.

*I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. The opinions are my own.