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Siren's song mary weber
Siren's song mary weber






(Spoiler) That is, more of them - I really appreciated the moments we got into his head near the end, but there was an earlier section I'd loved to have experienced from his perspective too.

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I only wish that we could have gotten scenes from his POV.

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B asically, I ate up every moment of their relationship. They are supportive of each other, and neither of them is afraid to tell the other when they’re acting like idiots. I love how Nym fights for Eogan and won’t let him get away with his own self-doubts. I love how well Eogan sees and understands Nym, and the way he’s always trying to push her forward and help her realize the strength inside of her. It is a huge pet peeve of mine when the love interests are separated for most of the final installment, and that was not the case here.

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So much delicious tension has built between them from the beginning, and in the final installment, I was thrilled to see them work together throughout nearly the entire book. I have loved watching the development of Nym’s relationship with Eogan, throughout this entire series. The end of the book left me feeling satisfied, but also leaves room for future stories, if the author wants to pursue them.ģ) I will never grow tired of watching Eogan and Nym together. In true Weber fashion, I almost had a heart attack a few times, and the huge climactic scene near the end was super crazy intense, stress inducing and majorly inspiring. I loved getting a broader look at this world, but also going back in Nym's home of Fallen, where the story began. Siren’s Song features a great mix of quieter, more personal scenes, travel, strategy, revelations, and high intensity, high danger moments – mostly involving Draewulf and his scary wraith. or surrender to a different strength-one of sacrifice?īecause in the end, death may be more merciful for them all.Ģ) The story kept me on the edge of my seat. But when the few friends she has left, along with the world and citizens she loves, are staring down the face of a monster and his undead army, will Nym summon every element her blood is capable of controlling. With that reality burrowing into her bones-along with the guilt of the lives she will sacrifice-Nym returns to her homeland of Faelen to raise an army of peasants through promises of freedom. As the Luminescents are sifting through Nym’s past memories and the queen is reading into her future, Nym is given a choice of how to defeat Draewulf, but the cost may be more than she can bear. Only to discover it may already be too late for the monarch and her eerie kingdom. With the loss of Tulla still fresh in mind, Rasha’s fate unknown, and Lord Myles taken over by the dark ability, Nym and the few Bron soldiers rush to warn Cashlin’s queen. Description: (spoilers for first 2 books) Nym and Draewulf prepare to face off in a battle destined to destroy more lives than it saves.








Siren's song mary weber