Blood Chained (Dark Siren #3)

Summary:

After centuries on the run, Rhane can avoid justice no longer. Primes have called him home and now he must finally answer for the sins of his past. But the situation in Rhane’s homeland is far worse than anyone could have imagined, and the judgment Rhane faces is a brutal one. Even relying on the strength of the immortal Banewolf, the man he has become may not survive. 

Kali and the other kin work tirelessly to secure Rhane’s freedom, but many obstacles stand in their way. Wesley offers a solution that hinges upon resuming a dangerous search for the Siren’s Heart. Trusting him, she and the kin set out once again to find the elusive artifact, believing Rhane and Warren’s freedom can be bartered in exchange for the statue. But other creatures are searching for the Heart. And with greater resources and a head start, their enemies may reach it first. (Summary and book cover courtesy of goodreads.com)

Please note: I received a free copy of this book in exchange of an honest review courtesy of the author.

Review:

WHOO! Now I really feel like I’m getting to understand what’s going on in Kali and Rhys’ past and how everyone else fits into things.  I think the characters really grew into themselves a lot more in this book above the rest.  I was the most excited to know a little more about Bailen and how he fits into things.

Of course, being impatient, there are still a lot of things I’m hoping for answers on, but I am thrilled with some of the big reveals in this one.  I thought things were going to end at the warehouse and I was a bit disappointed thinking it was a fast wrap-up.  There was, of course, a lot that happened afterward and now I am extremely curious to see how things are going to resolve themselves without destroying the world.

Warning: Contains violence

Rating: 5 stars!

Who should read it? Fans of the series – start at the beginning! If you like the first one, just commit to the next two.

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