This is the sequel to Blood Song, and was just as good... actually I take that back, it was better. Blood Song started out kinda slow, while Siren Song jumped right in the same day that Blood Song ended.
Celia is an abomination. She was a human bodyguard that was attacked in Blood Song by a vampire - but was not fully changed. Because of that partial change her heritage from her grandfather was brought forth, she is also part Siren. At her best friends wake (in Blood Song), Celia is summoned to the island of the Sirens, to stand trail for using her Siren powers on so many mortal men.
Teaming up with some old friends and some possibly new friends, she sets off for the island to meet her Siren relatives and to stand trial. While on the island, her friends who are still on the boat they took are attacked by a demon - the same demon we are introduced to in Blood Song. Celia then regroups her team, adds a few Siren allies and makes plans to defeat the demon once and for all.
This was definitely a great read. Refreshing to see some no so common fantasy creatures (such as the Sirens and Demons), great to get away from the common vampire (that has become so mainstream that it is now boring to read about).
I recommend this book to any science fiction / fantasy reader - know that there is "language" in this series, and the books DO need to be read in order.
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