Synopsis: Two weeks have passed since the revolution fell. Two weeks since Ronja and Roark fled to the island nation of Tovaire before Maxwell could use her voice as a weapon. Their friends are imprisoned, their comrades radio silent. All the while the new Conductor prepares his unwitting army for a conquest that will ravage the world.
With little left but her rage and her voice, Ronja craves vengeance on the puppeteer that enslaved her city and murdered her friend. Her only hope of returning to Revinia lies in the Kev Fairla, the rogue Tovairin army currently engaged in a battle with northern aggressors. The impossible task weighs heavy on her shoulders, and an unexpected blood connection begins to unravel everything she thought she knew.
The final installment in the bestselling Vinyl Trilogy, Siren is a story of revenge, rebirth, love, and the limitless power of music.
Review: This review is probably going to be quite short because I don't have too much to say at this point. My opinion of the characters didn't really change by the end of the series. I still enjoyed them quite a lot, and I was impressed with how they ended up fitting in each others lives. I will say, the whole thing with music being Ronja's power was still cheesy. I think what impressed me the most with this series was how the multiple perspectives worked out. A lot of times, a book will have multiple perspectives and they don't serve much of a purpose. That wasn't the case with Sophia Elaine Hanson's series. She does a good job of making each character and each perspective important. It was nice to see how everything came together in the end.
While this series has some flaws, it was quite entertaining. Definitely worth checking out.
4 howls
With little left but her rage and her voice, Ronja craves vengeance on the puppeteer that enslaved her city and murdered her friend. Her only hope of returning to Revinia lies in the Kev Fairla, the rogue Tovairin army currently engaged in a battle with northern aggressors. The impossible task weighs heavy on her shoulders, and an unexpected blood connection begins to unravel everything she thought she knew.
The final installment in the bestselling Vinyl Trilogy, Siren is a story of revenge, rebirth, love, and the limitless power of music.
Review: This review is probably going to be quite short because I don't have too much to say at this point. My opinion of the characters didn't really change by the end of the series. I still enjoyed them quite a lot, and I was impressed with how they ended up fitting in each others lives. I will say, the whole thing with music being Ronja's power was still cheesy. I think what impressed me the most with this series was how the multiple perspectives worked out. A lot of times, a book will have multiple perspectives and they don't serve much of a purpose. That wasn't the case with Sophia Elaine Hanson's series. She does a good job of making each character and each perspective important. It was nice to see how everything came together in the end.
While this series has some flaws, it was quite entertaining. Definitely worth checking out.
4 howls
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