Tides and Ruin by Miranda Lyn

Tides and Ruin (Fae Rising)

by Miranda Lyn

Stealing a prized jewel is nothing compared to a heart.

Raised to be the perfect thief, Lyra is not above using her body or her siren's song to take exactly what she wants, when she wants it.

But when she is attacked and her song is stolen, there's only one fae that can help her. The fae she'd sworn to stay far away from. Now, she must find a way to win over the commander of the Flame Court, even if it means sacrificing everything she's ever learned about being a siren.

She thinks she can fool him, fool them all. But really, she is only fooling herself.

This standalone spin-off will stow you away on pirate ships, lure you under the sea, and wrench the beating heart from your chest with this star-crossed lovers' tale.

Reviewed by Inkslinger on

3 of 5 stars

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'Tides and Ruin' is the fourth book and a spin-off of the Fae Rising series by Miranda Lyn.  

 

Over the last year, I've heard a ton about this author and series from my friends.. even those who don't read a lot of indie work.. and so I've been meaning to give it a try for awhile. This book has all the elements that I couldn't resist.. sirens/mermaids, pirates, fae, and the sea.  

 

Star-crossed love is always a fun trope, especially when there's innate distrust involved.. and Lyra has plenty of that. She's a bit of a jaded character, written to come across as an edgy, tough-talking female.. but it reads more like posturing by someone who thinks that's how it sounds. The result being she's a bit of a cliche, however likable.  

 

The author has an elegant writing style and paints dramatic scenes vividly, but the more personal encounters are often just more of a glancing blow. It's really kind of interesting to see how different the two are at times.  

 

All-in-all, it's a quick, fun read. While there's a lot of room to expand on character and story depth here, it's enjoyable for what it is. Somewhat steamy, mythical fun with a bit of 'eye candy' along the way.

 

(I received this title as an ARC. All opinions are mine and freely given.)

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