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Siren Enslaved by Sophie Oak



 

Re-released in a second edition with new scenes.

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.



My rating: 5 of 5 stars





Very rarely do i find an author that is able to really capture the essence of what an alternate lifestyle is all about. On the ups and downs, and how different individuals will complete you when you least expect it. I'm not saying that i've never found authors who were able to do the same, i have, but Siren Enslaved spoke to me on so many levels.

While part of the Jack-Sam-Abigail story line, we finally get the a look into the elusive billionaire Julian's mind. I have always been curious about him, always wanted to know why he does the things that he does and of course, i wanted to see him break his own rules for something that is bigger than what he's comfortable with. Needless to say that this book was engaging to the point where i didn't want to say goodbye to these characters. I want more of them. I want to be able to see what they'll do in the future. To be able to see their evolution as they discover their limits and even push them to the point of questioning their own sanity as they realize that their hang ups aren't there anymore when it comes to the ones they love.

The fact that Dani, Finn and Julian are so different from one another and at the same time, it kept them grounded and it made them real, even relatable. I loved this book. I absolutely love this series. But most of all, i absolutely love how Lexi Blake (AKA Sophie Oak) managed to make this book absolutely touching to the point where i can't get enough of it.

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“What on earth is that look for?” Julian stared down at her, his lips pulled up in obvious amusement.

Finn leaned over so he could be heard over the loud music. “I think Dani is enjoying her role as town harlot.”

Julian frowned. “Harlot? Why would she be a harlot?”