Friday, 9 August 2024

Review of A Song Of Salt And Secrets by Amanda Marin

There's one thing more powerful than true love's kiss.

For Corisande Phillips, being a siren has meant living a cursed life, a lonely life—a life plagued by the fear of hurting someone with her deadly song. At Magwitch Academy, she has learned to control her urge to sing … for the most part, anyway.

But when a moment of weakness gets the best of her, Corisande accidentally causes Noah, a student at a nearby prep school, to crash his sailboat, unleashing the fury of the sea—and an ancient goddess who will not be robbed of her revenge. Only Noah's love has the power to save Corisande, but how can he ever learn to care for a monster like her?
 
 
My Review: 5 STARS

I picked this up because the blurb sounded intriguing. It was a quick read for me, finished it in one sitting and enjoyed the whole of the story. I loved the characters and the way the world worked. With those opening scenes setting the tone for the rest of the book. It was a cute sweet romance and had me hooked on Noah and Corisande from the start. Marin has a way of making you hooked on her every word, flipping and turning pages until you’re lost in her own siren song, one that makes you not want to put the book down. Very much recommended!

Join Joey here on the blog on Fridays for interviews, reviews and guest bloggers. If you'd be interested in doing any of those, you can contact Joey here

No comments:

Post a Comment