Siren’s Call (Rainshadow #4) By: Jayne Castle
Plot:
In the mysterious world of Harmony, there are places filled with unexplored marvels. But Rainshadow Island isn’t about to give up its secrets…
In the alien catacombs of Rainshadow, there are creatures whose compelling songs lure the unwary to their death. That’s why Rafe Coppersmith, hired to clear out the catacombs for exploration, needs a music talent. He’s knows the perfect one, but she probably doesn’t want anything do with him… Ella Morgan had once fallen hard and fast for Rafe, but then he disappeared for months…and he’s not about to tell her why. Ella, too, has secrets that only her dust bunny knows. She’s not just a music talent, she’s a Siren: a paranormal singer capable of singing men to sleep—or to their deaths. But once on Rainshadow, Rafe and Ella will learn that surrendering to passion doesn’t come without risks—and fighting fire with fire only adds to the flame…
Review:
I somehow missed the book before this but one of the great things about a Jayne Castle book is that you can read them out of order. Each book rarely has a huge impact on the overall world and if it does she’s pretty vague about the people involved so you don’t have to worry about spoilers for the most part.
I loved how this book started out and it was pretty much nonstop from the beginning. Lots of kidnapping attempts and chances for Ella to use her siren power. I did think Rafe could have been a bit more romantic but he was very blunt and romance didn’t have much of a play.
I love the Harmony world and the dust bunnies. I do hope that one day we learn more about what happened to the aliens. I look forward to reading more books in this universe.
4/5