A Strange Hymn

A Strange Hymn

4.0 (2 ratings)
May 27, 2017 · English · Paperback (377 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 377
Language English
Published May 27, 2017
Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN-10 1974677362
ISBN-13 9781974677368

Description

Callypso Lillis, a siren with a tumultuous past, navigates a world fraught with danger and dark allure. Having escaped the clutches of Karnon, the mad king who sought to wield her power, she finds herself entwined in the complex web of love and loyalty surrounding the enigmatic King of Night. With every heartbeat, the bond between Callypso and her soulmate deepens, but the shadows of their pasts loom large, threatening to tear them apart.

As they face relentless threats from both allies and foes, Callypso struggles to reconcile her fierce spirit with the expectations of those around her. The stakes rise as ancient powers awaken, and Callypso must embrace her true nature to protect her kingdom and the love that defines her existence. Can she harness her strength to forge a path toward their future, or will the darkness consume them both?

Through rich world-building and emotionally charged encounters, the story unfolds, allowing readers to experience the tension and beauty of a romance marked by conflict, sacrifice, and the unbreakable bonds that tie souls together.

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Romance Fantasy

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DNF @ 56% You can also read it on my blog!I have no desire to go back to this book at all after reading half of the book yesterday.....After enjoying the first book,this was a complete let down to the max. Instead of everything and everyone getting better,everyone but Temper got worse. Caillie went from being a straight badass siren P.I. to this whiny special snowflake who can't put two and two together and whines about training even tho she said she wants to learn how to be a nightmare... . Guys I can't tell you how much it ignores me when I figure out something like two pages before the MC does and I have to keep myself from saying " duh" aloud. I did this a couple times with Callie and it's madding. Des went from being an ok dude who respected Callie wishes and saw her as an equal to a overbearing ,protective ,who can't tell her shit about about his past, and would rather bang her on a cloud or tree horndog.. Their realtionship went from having some substance to straight up to an unhealthy dose of "how many places can we bang and talk nasty?" God I hate alpha males. Especially when they found who their mates are and go 0 to 100 if someone breathes on their girl wrong. I'm really starting to dislike the whole mate thing as well. The plot was still nonexistent and still wasn't enough side characters to help the plot along.It still to much of Caillie and Des trying to get it on in different places and not really nothing each other like they thought they did in book one and not enough about them solving the case or the missing men soldiers and comatose woman soldiers. Yes It was some world building but it was just enough to say that it were some. So in all honestly, just read the first one and don't even think about reading the second one.

June 30th 2017
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