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Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley – Review by Sam Sheerin

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley 5stars
This is my first 5 star read OF 2019, Boy oh boy. Where to start with this review.
Read the book guys it has everything you could ask for.
It was phenomenal, well developed plot with awesome twists and turns, developed characters over the course of the novel and such an interesting read. Attention grabbing for any reader from page one.
Amy has definitely created something special, and not having read anything from Amy before this is now an author I will be following and reading more of.

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Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley – Review by Randall Murphy

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley – Review by Randall Murphy
The characters are extremely well defined, and the plot flows very smoothly. The storyline is appealing and really piques the interest of those that like mythology-based books. A good balance is used between building the characters and creating interest in the plot in the early chapters. The anticipation and emotions build throughout and keep the reader interested and glued to the story. The references to established characters such as Zeus, Poseidon, and Ares give the reader an immediate reference point and understanding of the some of the relationships. This a story I would definitely recommend to anyone that enjoyed stories or movies like “Percy Jackson”.

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Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley – Review by Maura Harper

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

SIREN’S CALL is one of those books that I wouldn’t normally have considered, yet I’ve always enjoyed the author’s writing so grabbed it when it became available.

An enjoyable read with suspense and intrigue. There is a dark humor in this story that was unexpected “…it is mens basic fear of commitment that holds them back.” I felt like it was a combination of mythology and Hans Christian Anderson’s stories with a twist, a turn and a centuries old debt.

This is definitely a story I would recommend.

Review by @mauraharper

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Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley – Review by Michelle King

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas flawlessly integrates the world of Greek Mythology with the reality of life in a small town fishing village. As I read, I could picture each scene and felt as if I was living Nerissa’s life right along with her. I could literally feel her emotions: her joy, her sorrows, her worries, her anger, and her love. Most of all, her determination and will to succeed and overcome all obstacles. As for Zeer, I won’t tell you too much about him now other than to say where can I find one just like him???

While this was ultimately Nerissa and Zeer’s story, there are so many fantastically written characters in this book. Some you will love, some you will despise, but you can’t help but be pulled in to their magical world and want to get to know them all! This is a complex story of superstitions, Gods, curses, underwater worlds, and mythical powers with lots of unexpected twists and turns that will keep you captivated until the very end. I highly recommend this book and look forward to reading more from Amy McKinley!

Reviewed by @chellek44

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Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley – Review by Katie Matthews

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

Siren’s Call is another wonderfully written story by Amy McKinley! I love picking up books by this author as I know I will be in for a good read and this book was no exception. I was captivated by everything that I was reading and I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough trying to find out what was going to happen. The author’s attention to detail in her writing is just excellent; she brings the story and her characters to life through her imaginative and creative writing style. I loved the characters Nerissa and Zeer, I thought they were well developed and I really enjoyed reading their story. I felt connected to Nerissa in particular; she was a likeable character who I was rooting for the whole way through!
Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas was a wonderful read and one that I highly recommend!

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Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley – Review by Erica Fish

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Amy McKinley is an author that I was introduced to when I was looking for new authors. She has an amazing ability to grab me in her synopsis. Her talents of storytelling grabs me from the first paragraph until the last word. Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas was no different. She sets up the scenery in such a way that you really get a great picture in the mind’s eye. Now add the characters like Nerissa. She is chosen to be the next maiden sacrifice and she is trying to get out of this sacrifice. Her little seaside village has been protected by the gods but time is running out. The village is already showing signs of disfavor by the gods. As the time comes near for Nerissa to be sacrificed, there is a visitor (an outsider) who comes to take Nerissa away. Will this protect Nerissa from becoming the maiden sacrifice or will it anger the gods? Read the story and find out for yourself.

Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley – Review by Heidi Eich Woodring

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley is such a mix of Gods, secrets, magic, adventure, and drama that you want to KEEP reading to see what is going to happen next. That is one of the many reasons that I love any and all books that Amy McKinley writes, she is truly very talented. When I started to read about this book, what grabbed me was Fate will not be denied, and that is exactly what you will find when you read about Nerissa in this book. Everyone around her is keeping secrets, and she is finding herself unable to trust anyone. Then she meets Zeer, and she wonders, is this the one that can save me? You must read this story to answer that!! FIVE stars and wish I could read more about Nerissa!

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Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley – Review by Karyn Taylor

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas is a fantastic fantasy novel by Amy McKinley. I was already a huge fan of Amy McKinley having read, and loved, the Gray Ghost series. I’ve only recently started to read the fantasy/paranormal genre and was eager to read something in this genre by an author I already liked.
Siren’s Call was fantastic. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Amy McKinley knows how to create a fantastic story that grips you from the very beginning, takes you on an amazing roller coaster journey, then spits you out at the end totally dazed by what she’s put you through. This book was no exception. She also knows how to write amazing characters. I loved both Nerissa and Zeer, their characters are very intriguing and so interesting to read. I’ve always said that one mark of a good author is by how much you hate the guys. Well, I can safely say that I hated Cete, Ares, Cyn and the Oracle with a passion.
This book has a little bit of everything that I love in a good book: great characters, romance, angst, mystery and a damn good storyline. I’d definitely recommend it to others.

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Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley – Review by Tausha Treadway

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley. This is the story of Nerissa a young girl who lives with her father in a small fishing village. This village has always been protected by the gods but that is about to end. The fishermen have quit catching fish, the trees have quit bearing fruit and the winds are whispering of big change. Nerissa is about to be given away by her father for marriage but she decides she wants some say in the matter so when Zeer a visiting fisherman meets her and sweeps her off her feet she is smitten. Is Zeer the answer to her problems? Nothing is as simple as it seems and Nerissa is about to find out who she really is and that everyone around her has not been truthful. This is a rollercoaster story that has twist and turns you never expect. I loved it and can’t wait for the next!

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Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley – Review by Liz Vrchota

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Siren’s Call would not be my typical go to read, but anything that is by the talented Ms. McKinley I have to get my hands on regardless of what it is supposed to be about. I have never been disappointed yet with a novel of hers and this one is no exception to the rule. I loved the way Amy McKinley wrote this twist on Greek Mythology and spun into it a complex tale of love and life as a woman.

I will admit that the first few parts of the book were slow to start, but it was evident that was due to the story being set up to take off into a beautiful tale I couldn’t stop reading. I was glad I remained patient because the way the story unfolded was absolutely perfect and quite frankly it captured my number one favorite spot of Amy McKinley’s novels. I won’t go into much more detail than this or what she has chosen to divulge in the blurb. I couldn’t bare to spoil one moment of the journey. You will just have to take my ultimate high approval and word for it. I can’t wait to see what will come next from the talented Amy McKinley!

Review by @lizaileen
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Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley – Review by Cindy Rushin

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This was a new author for me but I was pleasantly surprised. The story of Nerissa and Zeer was a joy to explore. The twists and turns kept the story interesting as I tried to figure out what would happen to the love of Nerissa and Zeer. There were many surprises which kept my interest. I will definitely read another book by Amy McKinley, as I enjoyed very much the world she created and the story she told.

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Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley – Review by Katie Kearney

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas By Amy McKinley. I’ll admit at first I wasn’t sure how I’d feel about this story because it’s a bit outside my comfort zone but I was definitely pleasantly surprised by the fact I loved it! This author has a special gift with words. This story is so different from others I’ve read by this author and I mean that it all the right ways. The characters are complex and well written that bring the story to life. The story is well thought out and paced nicely. I was hooked from beginning to end. A few twists thrown in and I was one happy reader. I’m giving this story a five star review and highly recommend it and this author. Can’t wait to see where the author takes readers next.

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Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley – Review by Michelle Austin

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas was a great 4 star read.
We get all sorts of things in this Paranormal romance.

Nerissa lives in a fishing village with her father. Her father has plans to marry her off but Nerissa has other plans in mind. She is adamant to find a man of her choosing before her father forces her to marry. Things take an interesting twist when the villagers get it in their minds that offering an unmarried woman will help with the gods.

When a stranger comes to the village (Zeer), Nerissa finds herself falling for him. Can he help her get out of her predicament?

There is so much more to this book, your head will be spinning.
Amy McKinley does a great job with her writing, the detail was wonderful and you felt like you were right there with the characters. There were several twists and turns, I felt like I was done before I knew it. The secondary characters added a great element to the story. 1-click and get started today, you will love it.

Reviewed by @mab54615
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Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley – Review by Sarah Oakes

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A great read about the sea. Nerissa is a fisherman’s daughter living in ancient Greece. One day, her father returns home with no fish, sparking rumors of a legend and bad omens across the village. While he is gone, Nerissa faces the prospect of finding someone to marry before she is forced into a marriage with an abusive man named Cete. Can she find a solution to her problems?
A great read. Well developed plot with twists and turns that I just couldn’t put down. Well developed characters like Nerissa standing up for herself but anxious underneath or Zeer mysterious but caring underneath. Great cast of supporting characters like the fun friend Eirene or the cruel Cete.
I loved the visual detail throughout the novel like with the storm and its rain and wind for a sense of danger and foreboding events and also a sense of beauty to it aswell. Or the sense of the grecian town with its cobbled streets and colourful markets full of sounds and smells and wares. Or Poseidons kingdom later on with its hidden world full of magic and wonder with colourful jewels and marvellous palaces wonderfully written.
The switch of perspectives was done well to display both sides of the story and was easy to follow with names in the chapters. Also loved how it brought the reader straight into the action with the storm in the prologue I .
grabbing the readers attention from the start. I also liked the sense of mystery with the legend, giving it a magical sense and making you wnat to read on to find out what happens. A wonderful example of world building with fantatsical beings and gods living alongside humanity with their own rules and laws and societies. I loved the use of mythology with Poseidon and mermaids and sirens given the respect they deserve and true to their origins. Overall, a great read and I would give it five stars

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Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley – Review by Candida Hopper

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

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by Amy McKinley

I loved reading this book. It pulled me in right away with its mystery, intrigue, and even a twist on Greek mythology. The characters were strong and very connectable. This is a very talented author and I will continue to read her books for the foreseeable future. I enjoyed how the beginning of the book laid a good foundation so you could keep up when the action and twists and turns took place. I highly recommend this book and I can’t wait to read the next book from this wonderful author.

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Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley – Review by Madison Degraffenreid

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

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5-stars

Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley was an excellent read. The story was very creative, imaginative, and compelling. I loved development of the main character and supporting characters. Marissa was excellent and an easy character to fall in love with. She was fun to follow. I felt that the storyline was easy follow and keep up with. I loved reading every bit of it. I also love the cover artwork for this novel. It was very eye catching. This book was definitely one of my favorite reads and I highly recommend it!

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Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Star
Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley is a wonderfully written fantasy book that I couldn’t put down once I started reading. I was drawn in from the beginning and at times was on the edge of my seat. I absolutely love this Author she’s one of my favorites. Her characters are well developed and strong. Nerissa lives in a small seaside village where the gods have protected them.What happens when things take turn Nerissa meets Zeer,there is definitely attraction. What does her future look like?Find out what happens next in this must read.

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Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley – Review by Erin Wolf

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I give Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley 5 stars.

This book was phenomenal! The story itself is so complex and woven into a delicate pattern of one girl’s life and what she must endure. This book starts out as a girl living in a fishing village. She lives alone with her father and must be married off soon. Instead of letting her father have the complete choice, she decides to take matters into her own hands and find someone herself to coax into a good marriage. When a stranger comes along, she is swept off her feet. But he never mentions marriage.

This would be the end of some books, but there was so, so much more to go. I had no idea where this adventure would take me next. Turns out, I was on a train ride with so many twists and turns. There is an incredible amount of story that happens after this. I do not want to give any more away, but Nerissa learns just what she really is and the truth about those she loves. It seems everyone has lied to her. And you won’t believe just how she handles this!

Besides the story itself, the characters are believable and interesting. I really liked Nerissa’s friends and family. I would have liked to have seen more of Zeer’s direct family though. They are mentioned and even explained who they are and their backstories, but I would have like to have seen them have a more interactive role in the story. But that is a small thing. This book blew me away and I highly recommend it to those who like to read about a strong female character in a fantasy/supernatural book.

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Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley – Review by Kari Anne Horstman

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

  • This book is by far one of my favorite. I love the way McKinley weaves this world with a little bit of Myth, Magic, Monsters, and Mermaids. There are a couple places where the story could’ve used a bit more transition, and other times it could’ve used a little less detail. But it didn’t take away from the overall story. I seriously could not put this book down. I read it in just one evening. Very good job. 4 stars.View all my reviews

Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley – Review by Mirela Ruiz

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley was a great fantasy read. I was hooked from the beginning. I would give this book a 5 out of 5 stars. I love my ancient world stories and this read did not disappoint. Nerissa was a great read, I loved her strength. There was definitely an air of mystery about her that grabbed my attention.

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Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley – Review by Sheri Schrader

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley is a fantasy story. I really enjoyed this book and was glad to pick it up. I have read other books from this author but this was different for me because of the fantasy aspect. There is so much world building and character development and it pays off. The story is great and I did not want to put it down. I liked there were parts taken from mythology and it helped guide the story. I really enjoyed this and look forward to reading more like this from this author in the future.

Review by @sherimichelle1

 

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Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley – Review by Heather Lovelace

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

McKinley continues to prove herself to be so versatile in her writing style and appeal. This latest work completely drew me in and held me captive from beginning to end. I couldn’t shake how tangible everything felt to me. Simply put, if you love a good fantasy, good writing, and a great storyline, you need to pick this up. You won’t regret it. This is a stellar take on some fantastic fantasy/mythological themes.

Reviewed by @heatherlovelace
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Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley – Review by Felicia Bates

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

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4 out of 5 stars

I was introduced to Amy McKinley’s writing through her Gray Ghost Series and I was addicted pretty quickly. When I saw this novel, I didn’t even hesitate long enough to read the synopsis, despite knowing it wouldn’t fall into my preferred psychological thriller or romantic suspense genres.
As I’ve come to expect, Siren’s Call was a fast paced story that had me hooked from beginning to end with strong, well developed characters. While I wouldn’t say this is my favorite book from this author, it still really signifies just how talented she is to have me hooked on her writing, despite the genre.
Siren’s Call was a vivid break from my day to day, I highly recommend it.

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Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley – Review by Angela Hayes

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley is a Paranormal Romance- with fantasy, ancient curses, Gods, secrets, action, intrigue, magic, suspense, a mysterious arm band, drama, Greek Mythology/legends, and adventure.
I love Ms. McKinley’s books, and was really excited to see she had once more ventured into the paranormal romance realm, with Greek mythology as the basis of her story. I adore her Five Fates Series, and so I was really intrigued to see what she would do with this storyline. As I began this journey, I was immediately immersed in the wonderful and imaginative world that Ms. McKinley has so cleverly crafted- losing myself in this great story.
The characters are complex and well developed. They were easy to like, even though they frustrated me quite a bit at times- especially Zeer!
I loved the intriguing and original take on Greek Mythology, and it added an extra element of interest to the whole story. It was just a little slow to get going, as all the foundations and character introductions were made. Once the pace picked up, I was completely enthralled b the story.
I am quite curious to see what Ms. McKinley has got in store for us next, but whatever it is there is no doubt I am going to love it!

Thank you, Ms. McKinley!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley – Review by Susan Mowdy

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Siren’s Call is a fantasy story that hit me on every level! I loved everything about it. It was so beautifully written and I loved being sucked into the world the Amy McKinley created!

Nerissa lives in a small seaside village that is protected by the gods. Unfortunately things happen and the village believes that offering the gods an unmarried woman will hopefully get them back into their good graces. Theres a twist, Zeer comes into her life and things heat up between them but she supposed to be offered to the gods.

I love how Amy incorporated Greek mythology into this book. I love how it seamlessly flowed throughout the whole book! This was such a beautiful read and she has definitely become my new one – click author!

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Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley – Review by Kerry Carr

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This story follows a fishermans daughter called Nerissa who grew up with her father after her mother vanished.
In her village every year they sacrifice 1 virgin maiden to the god Poseidon to get his favour in terms of wealth and food from the ocean.

A chance encounter with a handsome man called Zeer leaves Nerissa hopeful that she will be married until Zeer disappears.

Nerissa remains unmarried after her two suitors passed at sea and Zeer has vanished and as the time of the sacrifice draws near her fears are realised when she becomes the virgin maiden they chose.

What unravels is an adventure about revenge, lies and finding out who you really are. Both Nerissa and Zeer are holding secrets but is their love able to overcome them.

Its an amazing story full of ups and downs, lies and truths, and finding out things aren’t always as they seem.

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Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley – Review by Jenni Bishop

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley is a YA read that kept me turning page after page and had me hooked. It is well written and vividly detailed as we journey along in this mystical world with the mythical characters that Amy created. The plot is engaging and is uniquely complex as we deal with all the parts being woven together.

I don’t want to spoil it for you so I will not give you any spoilers.

What I will say is that you will not be disappointed.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley – Review by Debi Kircher

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

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5 Stars

This is an automatic go to author for me..I’ve loved everything I’ve read by her and will always read anything she comes out with. In saying all of that, this one was a bit different then Im used to and borders outside of what I normally choose to read, which is why this one will not be my favorite by this author.

It was still beautifully written as I’ve become used to and if I read more fantasy I would probably be doing back flips about this book, but I don’t, so not being able to connect to this story or these characters was simply a personal choice and in no way reflects on this author and her talent with writing, which is why I still rate this 5 stars,.

It was a fast moving story and had some suspense and twists which I did enjoy and I can’t wait for her next book as no matter what I will have it 🙂

Definitely recommend for those fantasy readers out there.

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Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley – Review by Emily Walsh

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By: Amy McKinley
My Rating: 5 of 5 stars

Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley was an hooking read that kept me flipping the pages

Right out the gate I got hooked on this story, well written and detailed it wasn’t long before I was pulled into this mystical world. I love the MC, her growth and stand. She was a powerful MC and one you don’t often fine on these types of YA books.

The world building was top shelf and made me feel like this world could be real. The plot was both unique and complex, keeping you both engaged and entertained.

Overall this book is a must read and it gets my super high recommendation on my stamp of approval.

Happy Reading

-Review by @eawalsh

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Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley – Review by Kerry Baker

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Siren’s Call: Cursed Seas by Amy McKinley is a stand-alone Novel by a brilliant author.
This is a brilliant fantasy book and one unlike any others I have read for a while. The story itself was engaging and felt very original. It wasn’t just the same old story you see so often. It made it exciting to read and grabbed your attention quickly.
I really felt like you could connect to Nerissa as well. Her whole predicament had me behind her from the start.
Amy McKinley is such a strong writer. All her work is captivating and such an easy read, it’s like the pages turn themselves. She is fast becoming one of my go to authors and I would definitely recommend you give her a go today.

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