Nightingale shifter and performer, Lorelei, is the star of the Tri-Star circus. With her beautiful face and enchanting voice, she has an act that can’t be beat.She’ll learn the hard way, however, that things aren’t always as they seem. Life as she knows it is a lie, a cover for deeper, and darker secrets and deceptions.Heartbroken and betrayed by the man she trusted most, she’ll have to decide if … she’ll have to decide if she’s willing to put her faith in the three handsome strangers that come crashing into her life, and unveil a past that a spell had hidden away.
With a kingdom in the clouds she’ll one day rule, and traditions she refuses to accept, she’ll have to make a choice.
Will she stay locked away in her gilded cage? Or will she take flight and show everyone that, princess or not, she makes her own rules?
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Wow – I had been putting off starting this series – the blurb just didn’t catch me. However, I have read Andrews other books and really liked them, so I decided to just jump in. I’m so glad I did. Lorelei is a Nightingale and has been singing in a paranormal circus, not knowing who her family is. On her 18th birthday she is betrayed and everything she thought she knew was a lie. Kendrick, Arius, and Daruk are interesting, unique, and keeping their own secrets. I’m excited to see what happens next!
Omg! Fantastic! The author has such a magical way with words. Such Fantastic characters. So much sadness for one person I cant believe Lorelei is so strong and fierce!
Secretly hoping she gets a harem lol. Major cliffhanger. This is an unexpectedly awesome story.
Awesome start for a series! Exciting twists held my attention in this slow-burn reverse harem. I’m a PNR fan, and I highly enjoyed the amazing characters and world building- it was fresh and adventurous. A little darkness in the beginning only adds to the depth of our storyline. Can’t wait for the next in this series!
One of the first books of Ellabee’s that I read and I couldn’t put it down.
A bad a** princess with amnesia and her perfect Squad
I freaking Loved it! Must read!! This is so good! Nightingale shifter and performer Lorelei though she had it all until the one person she trusted and loved sold her out .Lucky for her three sexy powerful guys Kendric, Arius and Daruk come and save her and in the process reveal to her who she truly is: a lost princess. And being a princess comes with baggage. i cannot emphasize how awesome this story was! It was so easy to read and enjoyable! I loved kendric!! He brought the humor, sass and shenanigans!! He made me laugh so much i almost peed! my new book boyfriend! There is a Game of Thrones reference of character Kahl (almos every woman knows and loves him) and i died laughing! ahh! so good! go read it you won’t be disappointed! Action and humor at its best! Best of all: LOVE . i bought book two now!
Sing for Me follows Lorelei, a Nightingale who is partially deaf and able to sing songs that affect the listener. When we first meet her, she is the star of a circus. She sings for the crowds and pines for the ringmaster. On her birthday, she learns in a horrible manner that her life is a lie and she has been a prisoner in a gilded cage. We then follow her as she tries to escape her prison and find her way home with the help of a group of guys who are supposed to be her protectors. Does she make it home? Is that home freedom or just another cage?
I think this is my favorite book by this author. The world building is very well done. We learn as Lorelei learns, piece by piece. There are various types of supernaturals in the story, and they are all unique. The settings range from the circus of supes to safe houses to her home. All of which is described well enough to get a picture without drowning in miscellaneous details. The rules of the magic in this world is not laid out because we are learning along with Lorelei and she does not know much when we start and does not know all when we finish. We do get enough info to be able to understand what we are reading though so don’t worry about being confused.
The characters are interesting. They all have things about them that make them a bit different. Lorelei is partially deaf, Kendrick is an amputee and so on. I really love that the author included some diversity and has people with challenges or differences in this book. They each have a reason for their challenge and it goes along with the story. It’s not stuck in there for the sake of being there. I do wish we had learned why Kendy acts like he does, but I’m hoping we get an explanation in book 2. I also hope that Lorelei gets a bit stronger in the next book. While she is not a whiny damsel in distress in this book, I am hoping we see more strength and determination come out in book 2. I believe we will based on the growth in this book and the ending. In this book, her entire world changes and she is a bit unsteady, so as she settles in I think that inner strength will begin to come out more.
The plot does not leave you lost and needing charts to figure it out. There are a few plot lines going on, and we pick up another possible plot line at the end of the book. The book plot wraps up and there are a couple of things left undone, as with any series. The book ends in a nice place, with a quick peek into what’s surely going to be a problem in book 2. No major “throw your book across the room” cliffhangers here.
I will add that at the beginning of the book there is one scene that could be a trigger(rape/sexual abuse). There is also a few memories of physical abuse sprinkled within the book.
Overall, I would recommend this book, with the trigger warnings for those who might be affected by those scenes. I am looking forward to book two!