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Wrath's Siren

Lost Siren Series, Book 3

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Wrath's Siren

By: Stephanie Hudson
Narrated by: Amanda Stribling, Lance Greenfield
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Writing down your dreams…that sounded pretty harmless right? Turned out, I was sort of good at it.

Turned out, it made a good book. Because who knew you could make money from writing about the man of your dreams?

Who knew it would pay to fantasize about a fictional character you had fallen in love with. But most of all, who knew that one day, a set of doors would open, and you would find out that he wasn't fictional at all...that he was real.

I had no idea writing could be so dangerous. But when you’re writing about a Demonic Overlord—an Enforcer named Kaiden Wrath—anything is possible.

I'm dreaming of him in trouble, knowing I'm the only one who knows how to save him—the only one who can save the Demon I am are obsessed with. All I have to do is find him, and then quickly save myself from a Demon’s Wrath.

©2022 Stephanie Hudson (P)2023 Podium Audio
Paranormal Romance Fantasy Paranormal Romance Fiction Romantic Suspense Suspense

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This was still a really good story but the overall story was hard for me to read. The heart break at the beginning and in the sequel really had me crying.

Broke my heart.

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This is an amazing continuation of the Siren series. Finally, meeting the Enforcers and their Chosen Sirens gives a new layer to Ms. Hudson's fantastic world. Five stars (more if I could) for the story but, unfortunately, I can only give three for performance and these all go to Amanda Stribling. Her narration was so authentic, it was like she was actually relating events as they occurred. Lance Greenfield, however was extremely hesitant in his narrating. It was like he was uncomfortable with the text or idea. His only saving grace was he rarely did show a bit (a tiny bit) of emotion in his characters' dialog. That being said, I will look forward to the next installment., Emme's Enforcer.

Simply amazing story!

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This was a return due to one simple fact: the book is set in England, but was voiced in an American accent. At first, I tried to give it the benefit of the doubt: maybe this was an American who moved to the UK.. but then it increasingly became obvious. The disparity was never explained. I couldn’t after that. The plot was interesting, but if the narrator couldn’t be bothered to get the baseline right, what was the point of me investing my time & money?? On a sidebar, Audible needs to figure out a way to give people the opportunity to know for sure if this is a book you want. Audiobooks are so expensive, and the opportunity to ensure that you get your money’s worth should be a given. This is especially important for super-listeners like myself. I exclusively listen to audiobooks for entertainment & I can’t afford to NOT get my money’s worth.

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