Sing me to sleep By: Gabi Burton

 Dear Readers, 

    This book is definitely more on the soft side of fantasy with the prince being obsessed with a siren and he thinks that she is also face like he is. He wants her undivided attention, but she has her walls built so high up that the only thing that he could think about is trying to break them down so he can be in her line of vision even for a moment. What she doesn’t take into consideration is the fact that the moment she pieces together that they are trying to kill him she will do anything to keep him from dying when she had to jump into the water when someone attempted to drown him when he was at his rehearsal the week before his birthday. 

    The emotional wave that she is trying to suppress when it comes to prince Hayes. When her guard is up she can take anything that he throws at her, but he catches her by surprise she can’t help being dragged by her desire for him when she is flooding all over senses at once. Hayes is trying to keep Saoirse safe from his fathers claws because she is digging into the secrets that his father has been trying to keep when she finds out there are supposed to be more species than just the average fae, witches, and humans (for cheap labor). She sees all the portraits that he has commissioned for all of his kills. The more she digs the more dangerous it gets. Also the more she knows the more the resistance and the rave want to know to kill the royals.


    If you want to find out how it ends I suggest you go grab yourself a copy. See what happens with the love birds if they end up together or not. Have Fun Reading!!


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