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The Siren by Tiffany Reisz
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Adult review for very dark/somewhat taboo erotic content.

"Verbal abuse? Zach, where I come from 'slut' is a term of endearment. Want to see where I come from?"

"No."

And so begins our tale of an erotica writer and her editor...or does it? You might want to throw out your preconceived notions of what to expect with this book because it's doubtful that any of your expectations will be met.

The Players in our twisted game :

Nora - She has three men by the balls, yet somehow can't seem to keep a firm grip on any of them.

Zach - The editor with demons to exorcise.

Wesley - The inexperienced virgin who just might know more than we give him credit for.

Soren - Big bad. You hate him, you're intrigued by him, you know he's not one to be messed with.

Grace - The ghost of a person who isn't even dead.

Ladies and Gentlemen! Step right up and watch as 'The Siren' singlehandedly wrecks havoc in the lives of our cast members. No admission fee required (except for the cost of the book)!

If there's one thing that worked for this story, it was the curiosity factor. At first, I wasn't sure where we were headed. From the way the book starts, you automatically assume one thing. By the time you make it about halfway, you realize there's no way you can assume anything. There were definitely surprises a'plenty.

I honestly couldn't find fault with the writing or the story. I'd been expecting a dark erotica but found that this read more like "mainstream literature reinterpreting erotica," which is interesting, considering that this was exactly what the female author character in the book was trying to do. We were wrapped in a story within a story and it made me wonder how much of The Siren came from Tiffany Reisz's own experience. That, to me, is a sign of accomplishment in writing.

If you're wondering why I didn't go for a higher rating, I'll have to say that my own personal opinion of where the book should have gone did dampen my enthusiasm. With some books, the ending could be one I despised, yet I'm still able to award 5 stars because of an emotion brought out in me (yes, I have been pissed off at a book to the point of hatred and still felt it worthy of 5 stars). Unfortunately, the only emotion I felt when I came to the end was melancholy and not in "bawling my eyes out" sort of way. In this instance, melancholy just felt like a bit of a letdown. I saw the reason for the decision but failed to care for the solution.

If the mixing of religious undertones and sexual overtures will make you uncomfortable, you'll want to stay away from this book. I can't say anything without giving a spoiler but expect some of that, along with some dark BDSM notes.

For better or worse, this was an exquisitely written book.
"If you come back to me," he said, making a rare concession, "will you run or will you crawl?"

Resting her head on his strong shoulder, she watched as a tear forged a river down his long and muscled back.

"I'll fly."
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May 26, 2012 – Started Reading
May 26, 2012 – Shelved
May 29, 2012 – Finished Reading

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Stacia (the 2010 club) I've heard this one is different but I've read some pretty unconventional books lately. Hopefully this means I might be conditioned now, haha. *cross fingers*


Stacia (the 2010 club) From what I've heard it's not a conventional romance or erotica. It's more descriptive about what's going on but not necessarily in a romantic way. I could be wrong about this though since I'm only going off of what I remember someone telling me and I'm about 40ish pages in and have no clue what's going on yet! I plan on crawling into bed in a few and trying to get a big chunk knocked out.

We shall see, I guess!


Stacia (the 2010 club) Don't blame you, that's late. It's only after 1 a.m. here (to others that would be late but my current title declares otherwise).

Sleep well. :)


Leea What do you think so far?


Stacia (the 2010 club) It's different. Not as dark as I thought it would be but it's also not as sexy as I thought it would be either. I'm still only at about the 60% mark because I had no time to read today. We were gone for almost 9 hours with the family and then got back and watched the H&McCoy miniseries we had taped. I might read a few minutes before bed but I'm exhausted today. Did you start?


Leea I just finished tonight. I was expecting more steam... There were a few fade to black moments - huh?

I can't wait to watch H and McCoy miniseries. Was it good?


Stacia (the 2010 club) It was strange. There were some scenes which were very taboo but I felt the book was telling more than it was showing when it came to some of the detail with Nora and Soren. The ending (view spoiler)

H & McCoy is decent. Not the best miniseries I've seen but it's got a few good parts. There's a couple scenes that dragged a little/were slow, but overall, it's been fun watching with my husband because we're screaming at the characters for being idiots.


Leea The whole book was strange. I mean it would get all hot and kinky then... nothing. Very anti-climatic IMO. I loved Wes... I hope he ends up with a fantastic women.

Oh, how fun. I can't wait to watch it and scream at the characters. haha!


~ Becs ~ Fabulous review Stacia

Grace - The ghost of a person who isn't even dead.

Very astute observation


Stacia (the 2010 club) Thanks Becs. :)


Rain Hart Wonderful review, Stacia!

Wesley did outshine them all in the end, didn't he? Such a wonderful character.


message 12: by Baba (new)

Baba  If the mixing of religious undertones...

Yes, I'm gonna stay away from this book, Stacia. But that's not the only reason, there are others as well. I just read Jane's review...

Wonderful review, as always, my dear!


Stacia (the 2010 club) Thanks Giedre, Rain Hart and Baba!

I understand why someone would not want to read the book. Parts of it made me uncomfortable but it wasn't the sex that made me uncomfortable, which was funny.

RH, all I want now is Wesley's book.


Rain Hart Stacia ~ the professional insomniac wrote: "RH, all I want now is Wesley's book."

Me too. I hope The Angel will be his story. There's so much potential in him.


message 15: by Leea (new) - rated it 3 stars

Leea Yeah, I need Wesley's story. I agree, the sex was the least of what made me uncomfortable. In fact I would have rather had more of it. lol!


Kenya Wright You always have awesome reviews.


Stacia (the 2010 club) Thank you Kenya :)


message 18: by Jennifer (last edited Jul 28, 2013 08:57AM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Jennifer Lane Nora - She has three men by the balls, yet somehow can't seem to keep a firm grip on any of them.

Ha ha! Well said.

I'd been expecting a dark erotica but found that this read more like "mainstream literature reinterpreting erotica," which is interesting, considering that this was exactly what the female author character in the book was trying to do.

Yes! Well said.

I TOTALLY agree with your review. I also gave this a grudging 3 stars when I wanted to rate it higher, but my emotional response to the book was not what I wanted.


Stacia (the 2010 club) So much of this book was sort of dreary that it was hard for me to get excited the way I know so many people did. But I thought the two books that followed this one were great, especially the third book, which really worked for me.


Jennifer Lane Thanks for the recommendation, Stacia. Perhaps I will check them out.


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