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Stranded (Siren Cove Book 3) Kindle Edition
Aden’s heart was encased in ice when he gave in to the call of the ocean. Weak from sickness, he’s caught in a net and dragged from the water by people who are more than human. Bad wolves. All except one.
There’s a trick to hiding in plain sight: don’t get noticed.
Jeremy has lived among the packs for months, passing information on to his exiled pack to keep them safe. And then the Alpha Prime captures a siren. Jeremy can’t leave Aden in his hands, knowing the lengths he’s willing to go to in order to get what he wants. But there’s nothing simple about saving this siren.
Not every wolf is bad.
Aden doesn’t know if he can trust Jeremy, the wolf who steals him away. Forced into hiding and trapped in close quarters, fear gives way to fascination and a craving for connection, for contact, for warmth to thaw his frozen heart. Aden might be running out of time but he hadn’t counted on Jeremy’s determination to save him.
Can Jeremy compete with the call of the sea?
Jeremy won’t give up on Aden. The siren is nothing like what he expected: he's stubborn, brave, and curious about Jeremy and the world he’s found himself in. Even knowing the sea is calling Aden home, Jeremy doesn’t want to let him go.
Stranded is a novel-length read, featuring a drifter wolf, a wounded siren, a shark fight, pancake batter, mpreg, and scenes not suitable for readers under the age of eighteen.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateApril 18, 2019
- File size331 KB
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Product details
- ASIN : B07QWBCK5H
- Publisher : (April 18, 2019)
- Publication date : April 18, 2019
- Language : English
- File size : 331 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 159 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #183,273 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #2,663 in Gay Fiction
- #5,707 in Gay Romance
- #8,053 in LGBTQ+ Romance (Books)
- Customer Reviews:
About the author
Claire Cullen is an author and aspiring baker. Since she was a toddler, she has loved making up stories. Getting them down on paper proved a challenge in the early years when her preferred medium was finger puppets. She moved on to pen and paper, and later to keyboards, and hasn't looked back since, except for occasional bouts of nostalgia.
Claire loves to write strong, Alpha males with protective streaks a mile wide and counterpoint them with love interests with the inner strength to survive the trials life has thrown at them.
Most of all, Claire loves a happy ever after (but she'll be content with a happy for now).
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I liked this story the most so far because it made me think of how the Little Mermaid would maybe more more realistically have been. The siren character was just the right blend of worldly and naive and still had the guts to swim over and punch a shark in the face to chase it away. Who in their right mind does that? This guy. He's more 'wild' and independent than the others, but he blends seamlessly into the narrative.
--A narrative that has the unfortunate trope of oppressed omegas trying to escape an alpha dominant society, but it's secondary to the things happening in the foreground so much that it only frames these events as their setting. Hurt/comfort/oppression stories have their place, but it would have been nicer if this series had a more unique premise to go with this new take on sirens.
Looking forward to the next book because this has been a fun read so far.
Wolf befriends captive siren.
Wolf escapes with siren.
Wolf saves siren’s life.
Wolf teaches siren how to speak.
Wolf tempts siren with pancakes to get him to walk.
Wolf introduces siren to the pleasures of a hot shower and hot cocoa.
Siren disappears.
Siren finds wolf again.
Siren and Wolf flirt.
Siren and wolf kiss before a crackling fire.
Siren and wolf mate.
Siren escorts another siren to the birthing place and punches a shark.
Siren gets a big surprise!
The siren/wolf pack grows considerably.
There’s the book.
It was sweet
It was fast.
I didn’t quite feel the feels.
But hey, siren babies are cute.
I’m wondering if I should continue with this series just to be done with it.
The big take home? It was just OK.
In this one we have Aden, a siren who has been on his for a long time, and Jeremy who has lost most of his family to the Alpha Magnar.
I love the journey Aden goes through and how he blooms as a character and how Jeremy seems to be coming into his own. You also get to see how the others are doing from the previous books.
I can't wait to read more about these two and will be eagerly waiting for the continuation of this series!
Top reviews from other countries
Claire Cullen still writes the best shifter romance I've found, managing to create a world well enough that nothing shakes you out of it until the end of the book, and her ability to write believable instalove is unparalleled ( I mean, it's insta-love, it shouldn't BE believable and yet the love in Claire's novels almost always ring true).
In the 3rd book in the Siren Cove series, we follow the journey of Jeremy, cousin to the Siren Cove shifter family, and Aden, a Siren new to the series (was he the one we saw in the water in Book 2? Or was that Aden's siren friend? Or someone yet to be introduced. Yay, mystery). The journey to matehood takes a little longer in this novel, as Aden spends the first 1/3 really sick and then struggles to integrate with life on land. The storyline manages to dedicate enough time to Jeremy and Aden's romance that you are 100% with them, whilst at the same time moving the back story along and dropping hints about Magnar, as well as the Siren sickness.
Another story definitely worth a read.