Tracey Kruger
Having read previous books in the Texas Sirens and Nights In Bliss series by author Lexi Blake, I was already acquainted with Kitten and her backstory. And, although her history was not a happy one, I always felt, as her character was more fleshed out in the storylines of these books, that she had a lot more to say, and that when she finally came into her own, she would shine. And, shine she does, really becoming the glue that brings her happy family together. Seeing Cole and Mason be able to work through the flaws in their personalities, and their past mistakes, to get to their HEA with Kitten is rewarding. Pride, regret, and lack of forgiveness give way to an understanding that they've got everything they need with Kitten and each other, and, despite some trouble getting to their forever and always, the love that was there before is stronger than everything that was keeping them apart. It's alway nice to see friends from previous books, and this, added to Lexi's sort of trademark shenanigans, makes SIREN REBORN the perfect landing place for Kitten and her men. Fans of these series will absolutely love this book, and will want to make sure to add it to their TBRs. ❤️
Erin Lewis
5 Star Review Siren Reborn (Texas Sirens #8) by Sophie Oak I love Ms.Oak (Lexi Blake’s) style of writing; to me these characters are like coming home to family and friends and this book gave me so many feels. I was riveted from start to finish, Sirens Reborn was one of those reads I could not put down. There were times when I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry reading Siren Reborn. This is Katherine (Kitten) Taylor, Cole Roberts and Mason Scott’s story and I have been looking forward to reading it. Kitten has had a horrific past and as she struggles to get her life back on track, she is searching for a Master and a family to love her. After an accident tore Cole and Mason’s relationship apart, they were left alone and angry. When Cole takes Kitten in, they both know that something is missing in their relationship but Cole is a Master and he will give Kitten what he can. When Mason returns, could he be what has been missing? Can the three of them merge and become the relationship that they all yearn for?
When danger rears it head and a killer goes after them, Cole and Mason will need to work together and overcome the pain of the past to protect Kitten. Kitten has had to overcome so much after her kidnapping and torture and I have a soft spot for her and wanted her to get her hearts desire. Cole and Mason, to me were the right choice for this woman who has survived so much. She survived such horror and if any one of Sophie Oak’s characters deserved a chance at happiness, it was Kitten. This was an emotional read, hot at times, witty and tears were shed as Kitten finally got a chance to live the life she so richly deserved. However, for this to happen, Cole and Mason will have to face their own complicated past and make peace. As always it was great to see a few familiar faces show up in the story, that always makes me smile and adds another layer to these books.
Janet Rodman
Katherine Taylor was kidnapped, raped and tormented by a deranged man. She no longer existed, Kitten did. After her rescue, she was adrift, trying to find out who she was. Her cousin Finn takes her and brings to The Club owned by Julian Lodge where she is treated like a china doll. There she finds relief in the world of BDSM. Cole and Mason have a rocky past and are torn apart. Kitten is introduced to Mason and they begin a D/S relationship, but a connection seems to be missing. After Cole is injured and Kitten goes to the hospital to get him, she brings him back home. Soon a strained relationship between the three begin. Everyone thinks Kitten is weak, as the story progresses, we find out how strong Kitten really is. After a killer tries to get to the trio, they realize what is important and that in order to move on to happiness, forgiveness must happen first. I really enjoyed this book. While the relationship between Mason and Cole is an important story line, I feel that this is really Kitten’s story. As the story progresses, we see Kitten come into her own. She becomes a stronger woman than she was before she was kidnapped. Mason and Cole also had to learn to grow and forgive in order for their relationship and that with Kitten could thrive and continue. This is one of my favorite stories in The Texas Sirens Series.