He’s the last person she wants to see, but the only one who can help. The hunt is on.
Supernatural bounty hunter Alice Werner loves her job. She gets paid the big bucks to take down her targets and doesn’t ask her clients too many questions as long as the money’s good. But when a girl goes missing and the case feels all too familiar, Alice can’t help but act. Concern for the girl’s safety draws her into a risky case. Compassion keeps her involved when the stakes begin to rise. Desperation forces her to call on an old flame for help. Despite their unfinished past, Alice and Isaac Moreau, a prominent Mage, must work together to save the girl. When clues reveal more than meets the eye, Alice must face her deepest fears and confront demons from her past to protect the victim, and herself, from a fate worse than death.
Dark Siren is the first book of the Half-Lich Urban Fantasy series, a collection of tales set in the grim, unforgiving metropolis of Ashwood. This is a supernatural thriller like no other. If you like mysterious supernatural creatures, fast-paced suspense, and conflict-ridden romance, then you’ll love Dignam and Martinez’ otherworldly series starter which early reviewers are comparing to works by Patricia Briggs, Ilona Andrews and Ella Summers!
Give this book a chance! I have known Lee and Kat since least year. I do review for them, but I purchase my books because they work hard and I want to support them. I hope to be in their place soon when I finish my book.Â
A fantastic paranormal urban fantasy Dark Siren is one of the most exciting and intriguing novels this year that I’ve read. In this novel we are introduced to the world of Ashwood where from the sounds of it you wouldn’t want to visit unless you were heavily armed. The strong female role is Alice who is described as a smart,witty, yet strong and can kickass when needed to but is very like able by many. Issac the male role is a Mage and has his own magic long ago Alice was kidnapped by this chic and taken into the reflection and it…
Even though I was aware it set the scene (much like a supernatural/criminal tv series does) The prelude to the story felt a bit slow. Emily and Nate allow a horrific evil to interact with the real world causing a set of events to unfold. Even though I was aware it set the scene (much like a supernatural/criminal tv series does), it took me 3 days to read those first few pages as the writing didn’t feel compelling enough. However ….Â