Siren's Fury by Mary Weber

Siren's Fury (The Storm Siren Trilogy, #2)

by Mary Weber

“I thrust my hand toward the sky as my voice begs the Elemental inside me to waken and rise. But it’s no use. The curse I’ve spent my entire life abhorring—the thing I trained so hard to control—no longer exists.”

Nym risked her life to save Faelen, her homeland, from a losing war, only to discover that the shapeshifter Draewulf has stolen everything she holds dear. But when the repulsive monster robs Nym of her storm-summoning abilities as well, the beautiful Elemental realizes her war is only just beginning.

Now powerless to control the elements that once emboldened her, Nym stows away on an airship traveling to the metallic kingdom of Bron. She must stop Draewulf. But the horrors he’s brought to life and the secrets of Bron are more than Nym bargained for. Then the disturbing Lord Myles tempts her with new powers that could destroy the monster, and Nym must decide whether she can compromise in the name of good even if it costs her very soul.

As she navigates the stark industrial cityscape of Bron, Nym is faced with an impossible choice: change the future with one slice of a blade . . . or sacrifice the entire kingdom for the one thing her heart just can’t let go.

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This book two was amazing as was the first book in this series the ending is not as gut wrenching as the first book which i do appreciate as i was in tears at the end of book one. I love Nym! She has gone through an incredible amount in these two books, and she's gained and lost so much along the way, but still she keeps going forward. I was worried for her at certain points in the story as she trys to gain back some of what she lost but she comes to back to herself and it all works out. This is a must read for those that loved book one and want to to know how the cliff hanger plays out. Can not wait for the story to continue.

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