Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Book Review: Siren Enslaved by Lexi Blake

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Julian Lodge has everything a man could want. He's rich, successful and owns the most exclusive club in Dallas. But something is missing. 

Finn Taylor has worked his way up in the world from humble beginnings in Willow Fork, Texas. The only thing he still loves in his hometown is Danielle Bay. He never told her he was actually bisexual, and he never confessed his love for her. Now she's getting married, and Finn is sure he's lost his chance with the only person he'll ever love. 

Julian's vacation to the Barnes-Fleetwood ranch brings them all together. After Dani jumps into Julian's car while fleeing her wedding, Julian knows he has to have her. But nothing is easy in Willow Fork. A danger from Julian's past threatens them all. Julian will have to convince both Dani and Finn that being his will be the best decision they ever made. 







There is so much feel in Siren Enslaved. The characters coming to terms with their sexuality, their feelings, and their commitment is all Sofia Oak. The lingering danger and angst is all Lexi Blake. I loved every minute of it! 

Siren Enslaved is book three in the Texas Sirens Series. The series focuses on  a conservative town, Willow Fork that is shaken up by the plethora of menages. 

Julian Lodge headed to the Barnes-Fleetwood ranch for a much needed vacation. On his way Julian couldn't take his eyes off of a marshmallow steamrolling down a sidewalk. That same marshmallow jumps into his car and requests that he Drive! Danielle Bay is a run away bride and Julian was her way out. 

Finn Taylor had returned to Willow Fork to take part in his best friends wedding until she ran away. Finn had been heartbroken that Dani was getting married and he hadn't had the chance to tell her he loved her. 

Yes, as you can guess there's a menage brewing. But first each character has their own complex issues to resolve. Plus there's danger around the corner.

There is also a very touching moment with Ian Taggart. He had me bawling. From early on, Ian had a knack for match making. 

I'm so happy that this series has been re-released. It keeps getting better. 5 Stars!

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