1. #2: Siren's Fury
    Lambert Zuidervaart
    Thomas Nelson / 2016 / Trade Paperback
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  1. Smoothie71
    Alabama
    Age: 18-24
    Gender: female
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    Just as thrilling as the first!
    June 5, 2015
    Smoothie71
    Alabama
    Age: 18-24
    Gender: female
    Quality: 0
    Value: 0
    Meets Expectations: 0
    This review was written for #2: Siren's Fury.
    We all have things within us that can be good or can turn to bad. We all have fears that threaten to either harden us or bring about compassion and love.

    For Nym, she comes in contact with both.

    Mary Weber's first book, Storm Siren was so excellent and thrilling. I knew the second one would be just as good and had anticipated it coming out. When it did, I grabbed it. (Literally. Y'all I stayed up till 11:00pm at night just to ensure I got my copy to review... I would've bought it had I failed. ;) )

    Siren's Fury picked up where Mary's last book left off. From joy and excitement to chaos and confusion to more battles in need of winning. Nym is right in the middle of it and less prepared for it than she knows.

    When faced with many trials, Nym struggles to make the right decisions. The ones she makes can lead to good or bad and the results so far are shaky at best. Will Nym find the courage she needs to do right even when everything within her screams not to? Can she overcome the darkness both she and her former trainer, Eogan are faced with?

    A must-read this summer!!! Great for all ages, it's a page-turner, and you might have a few late nights until you finish this one. Great job, Mary!! I can't wait for your next book! (Oh yes, there will be a third book coming next year!)

    Note: I recieved a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All views and opinions expressed are mine.
  2. Jonathan Bryant
    Kentucky
    Age: 18-24
    Gender: Male
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    Book Review - Siren's Fury By Mary Weber
    May 28, 2015
    Jonathan Bryant
    Kentucky
    Age: 18-24
    Gender: Male
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    This review was written for #2: Siren's Fury.
    This is a review written by my sister, who received a copy for review by BookLook Bloggers. In her own words, she writes, (The Storm Siren Trilogy) is one of the best Trilogies Ive ever read! (Sirens Fury) was an intriguing story that I couldnt put down! It has a great plot that kept me guessing and left me wanting more! (The writing techniques and grammar) were great. Those who have read and enjoyed the first book in the trilogynamed Storm Siren)will not be disappointed by the second. I cant wait for the next one!

    The following is the description for Sirens Fury':

    I thrust my hand toward the sky as my voice begs the Elemental inside me to waken and rise. But its no use. The curse Ive spent my entire life abhorring-the thing I trained so hard to control-no longer exists.

    Nym has saved Faelen only to discover that Draewulf stole everything she valued. Now hes destroyed her Elemental storm-summoning ability as well.

    When Nym is taken with a host of delegates to Bron, Lord Myles offers her the chance for a new kind of power and the whispered hope that it may do more than simply defeat the monster she loathes. But the secrets the Bron people have kept concealed, along with the horrors Draewulf has developed, may require more than simply harnessing a darker ability.

    They may require who she is.

    Set against the stark metallic backdrop of the Bron kingdom, Nym is faced with the chance to change the future. Or was that Draewulfs plan for her all along?

    Grab your copy of Sirens Fury by Mary Weber today, and make sure that you read the first book, Storm Siren, first!
  3. Just Commonly
    4 Stars Out Of 5
    Second installment - meaning of compassion and love
    March 24, 2016
    Just Commonly
    Quality: 4
    Value: 4
    Meets Expectations: 4
    This review was written for #2: Siren's Fury.
    WHOA!!! WOW!!! First, lets just comment on how GORGEOUS these covers are. I'm nearly mesmerized by it, all of them, but then you read the stories, and you're blown away by the intensity that the covers are just the tip of it. And with Siren's Song, so appropriate with the rings and the green. Just perfect.

    I read the full Storm Siren trilogy by Mary Weber all at once in a span of 3 days.

    Siren's Fury continued straight off of Storm Siren, with a little prelude of the last moments in Storm Siren, and we are reminded of the choice Nym made and the cost of it. As we continue on in Siren's Fury, we are confronted with the thoughts of hate and trust. Will hate drive Nym to become a person she, herself have loathe and despised, or will she trust others that may have their own hidden agenda? And in turn, will compassion and love drive out demons that possessed the world and those she loves? Worlds come together in this second book of the trilogy. From Cashlin to Bron to Tulla, we ride in style (airship designed by Eogan), and be confronted with danger, action and camaraderie, a little different than what we first saw in Storm Siren, but nonetheless, characters we will begin to love. And with this book, as a reader, I can finally and fully see how innovative Mary Weber is! She created a new world that have no connection to our world and gave us thoughts of travel through mountains and forests. With each place, a distinction, from Luminescents of Cashlin to Terrenes of Tulla, a world of fantasy have come alive in Siren's Fury. And with that, we're thrown into the final installment of this epic trilogy.

    The full review first appeared on Just Commonly Blog.

    NOTE: I received a complimentary ARC of this trilogy through The Fantastic Flying Book Club Book Tours in exchange for an honest review. All opinions expressed are my own. For my review policy, please see my Disclosure page.
  4. EmilyAnne28
    4 Stars Out Of 5
    The Exciting Sequel to Storm Siren
    September 2, 2015
    EmilyAnne28
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    This review was written for #2: Siren's Fury.
    The sequel to Storm Siren, Sirens Fury continues from the dreadful cliffhanger that left me gasping for hope. After winning the war with Bron, Nym finds that the war against Draewolf has only just begunDraewolf has taken form of the most powerful man in Bron, planning to wreak havoc on the world. Nym is determined to stop him. The only problem is, Draewolf has stolen her powers.

    Sirens Fury was crazy! I was so afraid for Nym! She seemed so lost and, as usual, angry. She made a terrible choice that was more likely to ruin everything than to solve all the problems as she hoped. I was entirely afraid her choice would result in something terrible.

    Sirens Fury was pretty dark. Nym spent most of the book angry, heartbroken, and depressed as she fought against her enemies. The entire book hinged on that one decision she made. The consequences of that choice made the story become darker and darker from the evil magic involved and the effects it was having on Nym.

    The descriptions of the country of Bron stayed in my mind. It was a violent country, full of harsh rules and sharp edges. There were factories, technological advances, and pollution. The people were used to a violent king. I am still not sure what would happen if Nym, their once enemy, marries their new, kinder king.

    Overall, I enjoyed Sirens Fury for its interesting plot and the continuation of the series, but I wish it was not as dark. I intend to read the third book in the series when it is published.

    I received a free copy of this book from Netgalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

  5. Marbie
    The Netherlands
    Age: 35-44
    Gender: female
    4 Stars Out Of 5
    Cleverly written and brilliantly plotted.
    June 10, 2015
    Marbie
    The Netherlands
    Age: 35-44
    Gender: female
    Quality: 4
    Value: 4
    Meets Expectations: 4
    This review was written for #2: Siren's Fury.
    Sirens Fury is an awesome sequel to Storm Siren. I read both books back to back and am very impressed with the author's writing style. Book twoSiren's Fury is darker than book oneStorm Siren and at times moving a bit slow however this is not a disadvantage as you get the time to process the storyline. Sirens Fury is just as cleverly written and brilliantly plotted as Storm Siren. The ending is another cliffhanger, but this one is better to handle than the one in the first book. :) Cant wait to read the last book of this powerful series!
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