I hunt dark creatures.He hunts Sirens like me.We used to be in love… turned Siren Hunter.
Nope. No can do. Not happening.
Meanwhile, my Siren family is growing, I’m forced to work with someone who already betrayed me once, and the gods insist on using me and those I love as disposable chess pieces.
It comes down to this.
Decide who to trust. Who to save.
And who to let die.
The quest continues in this dark fantasy series described as “page-turning greatness.” Fans of Holly Black and Tahereh Mafi will love Song of Wings, Book 2 of The Siren’s Call series!
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Fans of Greek mythology will love this book. Plus, it has plenty of twists and turns and keeps you on your feet. I like that it is original yet harkens fantasy lore.
Korrina is a siren, and not just any siren. She’s gifted with a scepter that holds the veiled world of the Gods and Goddesses together. Her world has been turned upside down. She lost her best friend, a guy she’d grown to love. He’s been turned into an evil hunter that is trained to kill sirens. Plus, the man she thought was her dad, isn’t. And her mom is being held in the depths of hell. So, she has a lot on her plate.
In this second book of the series we meet the Gods and Goddesses from the veiled world. But nothing is clear as to who Korrina can and cannot trust. She has to figure it out to save her friends, her father, and mother.
The author does a great job at keeping you guessing. I’m excited to see where this series goes.
A fabulous second book! Korrina is memorable and endearing. The plot is tense as the stakes constantly get higher. And Jared is awesome. The relationship between these two keeps you wanting more. Plus there’s the always wonderful mythology, of course! A great read!
I’m a huge fan of action-packed fantasy with a huge serving of snark. Kris Faryn delivers exactly that with this tale of friendship, betrayal, and mythological creatures. Faryn’s rich writing style and snort-worthy humor have me flipping pages as fast as I can to see what happens next.
The push-and-pull between Korrina and Jared is the best. As enemies, their attraction is bittersweet. In Song of Wings, you feel Jared’s heartache. “I dream of you. Even which I’m awake, you’re there…No matter what I do, how hard I try, I fail to get you out of my head. You…torture me.” I loved reading this story, and Faryn didn’t disappoint in this second book of The Siren’s Call Series.
Wow!! Where do I begin, Kris Faryn’s Book two “Song of Wings” is such an amazing, exciting story. And what better way to tell a story then through myth. Ms. Faryn’s writing flows with suspense, wonder, pain, heartbreak, love and every human emotion you can imagine. Her characters are so alive and I connected to each personality. Korrina, which is Greek for maiden, has grown so much since book one “Song of Destiny” and her adventures are deeper with more insight coming to her but she still has that snarky wit and indecision. In “Song of Wings” I felt a deeper soul connection to Korrina as she becomes more aware of herself. When Korrina and her friends passed through the veil and entered the other dimension, I was enwrapped in the description of the realm of the gods and goddesses. Underneath the snarky remarks from everyone during this adventure is a story of the heroine’s journey, a journey for the broken and for women who are broken and anyone who has experiences loss or heart ache but there is amazing redemption in this too. Kris Faryn is an author to watch. After reading “Song of Wings” I can’t even imagine where Ms. Faryn will go with book three “Song of Curses”.
I was given a copy of the book for free in exchange for an honest review.
I was lucky enough to get an advance copy. Having read both this and the first book, I’ve enjoyed Korrina’s character arc so far. She’s a teenager carrying a tremendous amount of burden, and has to balance her own wants and needs with the responsibilities thrust upon her by a seemingly heartless Council of the Gods—responsibilities she never asked for.
This is a great road trip adventure, constantly moving with lots of twists and turns, interesting takes on mythology in contemporary life, and a strong narrative voice.