Amanda Hocking
Watersong #3
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Summary:
Her only
hope lies with her greatest enemies.
Gemma is facing the fight of her life.
Cursed by beautiful but deadly sirens, her
extraordinary powers have a terrifyingly dark side, and becoming human once
more is proving her greatest challenge yet. As she struggles to break the
curse, the sirens, Penn, Lexi and Thea, are determined to kill her before she
can set herself free.
Gemma’s only allies are her sister, Harper, and
Harper’s boyfriend, Daniel. Together they must delve into their enemies’
mythical pasts – to discover their darkest secrets. But Penn has also set her
sights on Daniel. Soon, the sirens threaten everything Gemma holds dear: her
family, her friends, her life, and her relationship with Alex-the only guy
she’s ever loved. Can she save herself and those she cares about before it is
too late?
In One
Word: Average (mediocre/not very good)
Plot:
To be honest I would’ve liked some more progress
in this book, especially in the first part, where it didn’t seem to really go
anywhere. The writing is okay, it’s easy to read, but it’s not something to get
excited about. There are also way too many moments where the characters do
something completely idiotic and you feel like yelling at them.
Characters:
I don’t particularly like any of the characters in
this series. My favourite was in this particular book was probably Alex, since
I like troubled characters. The girls are all interesting enough, but I
would’ve liked to know more about the sirens’ history and I didn’t get
emotionally attached to any of the characters. I do still like the chemistry
between Harper and Daniel, but as individual characters they don’t really
interest me all that much.
Who should
read this:
13+, the language is this book is not exactly mild
and the violence throughout is also a little disturbing. There is also a little
sexual content. If you enjoyed the previous books in this series you will
probably like this one as well, but if you didn’t then don’t bother. This series
is not for anyone who want something profound.
My rating:
I didn’t hate reading this book, but it wasn’t
nearly as good as it could’ve been. 2/5
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