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Siren in Bloom by Sophie Oak

jigsawgirl's review against another edition

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5.0

Leo, Wolf, and Shelley really needed to get out of their own way. They each had preconceived notions about what the other person in their potential manage was thinking.

The really interesting thing was that they each were struggling with some level of lack of self esteem, or blaming themselves for something out of their control.

I also enjoy the camaraderie of the Doms and subs in both "The Club" and "Sanctum". I was glad to see Leo and Wolf work out their issues.

This book was full of humor, romance, heat, love, support, and loyalty. I enjoyed the book so much, it even tempered my irritation with Shelley thinking she could solve things on her own. Forget about the fact that she had a host of SEAL'S, Special Forces people, tech guru's, wealthy businessmen, etc. to turn to for help.

I listened to the audiobook. I love Ryan West's narration. I never have a problem determining which character is speaking.

A great addition to the Texas Sirens series. And to think I was a bit concerned when Wolf and Logan left Bliss. I would give this 4.5 stars, only because the book can get a tad wordy and drag on for a bit.

sjb86's review against another edition

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5.0

I love Sophie Oak. I love this series. It has everything I want romance sweaty kinky sex, family and HEA. As soon as u meet wolf u can't help but fall in love with his cheeky Dom character. I can wait for Kitten story, part of me think she's crack pot crazy then other part of me thinks she sweet and lovely in desperate need of a permanent Dom.

kristadeanne's review against another edition

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5.0

Love wolf and Leo and loved Shelly just as much! Great book!

nicandbooks's review against another edition

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5.0

Great read!

Shelley & Leo have a history (attraction) but we'e never in a relationship. Shelley is interested in the BDSM lifestyle and Julian sets her up with Wolf as a Dom. After communicating via text for a month, they meet in person & Shelley discovers that Wolf is Leo's brother. Wolf works out that Leo has feelings for Shelley too and hopes that a menage relationship can be formed between all three of them. Shelley is targeted by men who think she has information on them (from when her ex-husband - who is now dead - used her design business as a way to blackmail high profile businessmen and politicians). Another great instalment in this series!!

storiedconversation's review against another edition

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5.0

I received this book for free from in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.I LOVE this trio! We met Wolf in Bliss to be begin with and now we get to see him and his brother Leo together. They have a few issues to work out, one of which is Shelley. The woman Leo has been in love with for a while but who rejected him in the last book.  All of her reasons will come out in this book but I love that this really stands on its own. These three work hard to come together and there are moments when you aren't sure they are going to make it. It is just one of the things that makes this such an amazing story.This review was originally posted on A Lucky Grace

angie_stl's review against another edition

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CO vs TX

So many Colorado people in a book set in Texas!! How am I supposed to decide who I love more?? Oh wait! All of them!! Lexi never disappoints with action, love, heroines to stupid to live! ;) ;) They're all great. If you like Lexi, jump in with both feet!

the_sassy_bookworm's review against another edition

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4.0

This whole series is just top notch!

whatcha_listening_to's review against another edition

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3.0

I believe this was another brother type of one, I know I enjoyed it but the brother thing does give me a bit of the willies. I can see if they complement each other and then it works I am a sucker for this author I like most of what she writes.

This series was interesting and kept me interested, Shelley was a good character and so were Leo, and Wolf.

Wish my review didn’t go bye, bye, might have to relisten sometime.

The narration was good.

deanie's review against another edition

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4.0

Psychologist Leo Meyer was once in love with Shelley McNamara, but she was married, and when her husband threatened Leo, she refused to see him again. Now Shelley's a widow, looking to explore BDSM at The Club, but Leo wants nothing to do with her. Instead, club owner Julian Lodge arranges for Shelley to be paired up with Wolf Meyer, Leo's brother.

Leo has been a fixture in the previous Texas Sirens books, so it's good to see him finally finding love of his own. The Leo-Shelley-Wolf relationship is complex, but Oak/Blake knows her way around a good menage story, even when her characters don't. The suspense plot, about the bad guys thinking Shelley had the material her husband was using to blackmail them, was suspenseful, with the solution being very clever.

aquariandancer's review against another edition

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5.0

Texas Sirens Book Six.

Leo Meyer is sure he's being tested when the woman he loves, Shelley McNamara, is brought to The Club and his brother, Wolf Meyer, is tasked with her training. Shelley denied Leo once, and he cannot forget that. However, with Wolf and Julian working together, Leo knows something is up. When Shelley's laptop is stolen and a former team member shows up with her, Wolf decides that Leo's time for staying away from Shelley is up. He works Leo into the relationship and makes sure there is no way out.

If you've been waiting for Leo to find his HEA, this is the book for you!