REVIEW: The Siren

I fell in love with Katherine St John’s soapy, drama filled writing in The Lion’s Den so I was super excited to get my hands on a copy of The Siren. The Siren takes place during a movie shoot and revolves around a famous, divorced Hollywood couple reuniting with all the drama that brings. We see the ex-couple, producer, director and an assistant’s lives intertangle in quite surprising ways. Some of them have history with one another, some just have history they are running from but their future is inextricably connected.

I want to be as spoiler free as possible, which is hard but it’s safe to say this team making this low budget movie has a lot to overcome. As the drama builds amongst the cast, the finances begin to run low and a hurricane begins barreling towards the little island. The story is a slow build with flashbacks and current media pieces revealing bit by bit just what brought them all together. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Thanks to Netgalley for access to this novel. All opinions above are my own.

This one will make a great summer beach read! What’s your favorite genre to read on vacation?

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I am the Vice President of Clinical Affairs for a medical device company where my job is to promote the utility of the device to doctors. I have science and business degrees and have editorial experience in medical communications. In college, I served as an Editorial Assistant for a healthcare communications company and have served on two editorial boards for peer-reviewed journals. In my free time, I always have a book in my hand... or two or three! On average, I read 20 books a month. I have looked to combine two of my skill sets to review on Goodreads and promote books on Instagram that I love to other readers. I'm open to partnering with publishers as an influencer for book tours, giveaways etc.

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