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L**S
Amazing
This book is just as good as the first in the series and I haven't had the urge to sit it aside yet. Outside of survival instincts. I'm looking forward to the next book and am still recommending this series. Most definitely this and the previous book.
D**2
Enjoyed
I'm really enjoying this series... The thing that keeps me from giving it 5 stars is you GRT no description of the characters... That's just annoying to me and quite frankly I don't understand wht some authors don't describe what their characters look like !!! O well off to book 3
B**S
A new HIDDEN favorite
In book Two of Siren Cove, I have found once again a new favorite series. Claire Cullen has such a wonderful way of telling a story to keep the reader engaged from the first word to the last.
S**H
ANOTHER INCREDIBLE STORY
SIREN COVE is my new shifter fascination. This series is absolutely AMAZING. Harlan and Sam were both refreshing. Because of both of their nature, they aren't the stereotypical pair. I find this series to be fun, engaging and fascinating. I love when an author can take me to a new and exciting place. I love the way Claire Cullen develops the characters and doesn't take you down the rabbit hole of the past. There is enough here that missing BOOK #1 wouldn't matter. It can be a standalone. But BOOK #1, FORBIDDEN was FANTASTIC!! This is an EXTRAORDINARY and EXCITING place. If you love shifter stories, this is a beautiful breath of fresh air. I HIGHLY, HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS BOOK AND THIS AMAZING SERIES!!!!!
K**G
Again pretty good but not great
I like claire cullens work fine but it doesnt push any boundaries.I would say this book was a little more underwhelming for the typical character doing something stupid because fictional characters dont talk things out like regular people. Yeah it heightens drama but boy can it cast a character in a bad light. Especially when they are portrayed as really smart people like here.Again its not bad i just believe it could have pushed some boundaries and been better if it hadn't relied on cliche troopes.
S**
Another great story
Once against, wolves and sirens. I love it. This was interesting because of Sam’s background, and I loved Harlan’s role. He’s grown on me as a character.The world building is still growing strong as more is revealed about the sirens and what may have happened to them, though I’m curious as to who Harlan and Sam saw that swam from them. I have a feeling, however, that it will be revealed on the next book!
M**N
Loved it.
I was so happy to read this story. I loved how Alpha Harlan was, and how he just couldn't fight the pull that was happening between him and Sam. He was determined to make it work, and I loved that neither thought about having a family....It just sorta happened. I'm definitely ready for the next book.
A**R
Good
Book two was definitely more interesting than book one; there was more chemistry between the two MCs. Well written and fast paced.
K**K
Loved it
I am really enjoying this series so far! I really loved how Sam and Harlem met and fell for each other. I'm also really loving the over arcing plot. Next book, here I come!
C**E
Harlan e Sam
Questo secondo libro della serie svela alcuni fatti sulle sirene, mentre sale la tensione tra i lupi. Amore, avventura e cuccioli, non si può chiedere di più.
F**R
Brilliant series
I really love this series. I cannot wait for the next one - definately a series of books I will buy
L**H
Enjoyable read
Another enjoyable read in the series. I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know Harlan and Sam, and see their growing bond. I liked that we got to see more of the wolf packs and especially the Alpha Prime, but also that Sam and Harlan stayed close throughout the later parts of the book, instead of Sam disappearing like Jonah did in the first book. I loved that Sam found his true self and place in the world, and that Harlan did too.Can't wait to read the next book when it comes out - hopefully there is further exploration into those hidden siren communities.
K**.
Hiding to be free
An enticing second book as it becomes clear to the residents of the Cove that there may be more Sirens out there than initially thought.Harlan has returned to his job in the city after the events of the first book. His newest assistant is a temp from a local agency and turns out to be a wolf. Sam is on the run from his pack after being promised to the Alpha Prime. When trouble comes knocking Harlan finds himself drawn to protect Sam and the two of them head to the Cove.Harlan is going through changes as he once again has a shift of the worldview he had growing up. Not only does he find that Sam, a wolf, is someone he wants to be around, but he isn't bothered by going back to the Cove. His life has been about searching for something he thought he could never find and when it sneaks up on him it makes Harlan much more happy than he ever realized, even as it throws his life into a bit more chaos.Sam had lived his life hiding within his own pack. Needing to learn how to be an omega, as the instincts of his station didn't come naturally, he has kept his head down and done work the pack would see as worthy that kept him out of view. The promise of mating to the Alpha Prie has him running which is more freeing than ever. Without the constraints of a pack Sam is independent and strong, willing to make his own decisions and stick up for himself. Meeting Harlan and then the other residents of the Cove brings back the need to hide submissively, but the taste of freedom he had my come knocking again.A great book that promises more stories from the Sirens in the Cove!
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