Sirens Wave by J. A. Hazel (Book Review #52)

Love stories are timeless, and for centuries we have adored reading, watching, and retelling these tales. Sirens Wave is just that and a little more. I am actually surprised that this book has not received its worth of publicity. It really is a gem. Two unlikely people with completely different personalities meet in the most improbable ways and wrestle through this voyage of self-discovery and love for one another throughout this book.

The style of writing is unique and the way the two characters interact is genuinely funny and such a tease. The pace of the story is very well designed to keep you interested right up until the end. Besides the swearing and drug abuse, which the author does give you a warning beforehand, I felt that it was a very well put together plot and summarized in a satisfying way.

Sometimes past experiences, previous demons, and heartbreak cause you to stop feeling the way that one should naturally feel. It explains why Bran was behaving the way he was. The defense mechanisms were written so well, and I applaud the author for including these little touches into her work.

Ava, on the other hand, is oblivious to what is going on around her even though her womanly intuition is alarming her of Bran. The two dance along with their feelings and the situations that arise; leaving the reader wanting to know what happens every page they turn.

I recommend this book to fiction romance readers and look forward to reading more from this author.

Written by Jeyran Main

This review was kindly requested by the Author, J. A. Hazel.

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