Saturday, December 19, 2009

Book Review: The Red Siren


When you read the description of this book, it evokes the notion of "a lady pirate, how can that be a story line with a ring of truth?" But this story is not far fetched.
Faith Westcott is struggling against God and man. Her father has no love to lavish and spends his time at sea, leaving his three daughters to their own devices, until a godly captain is asked to step in and be their guardian while their father is away for an extended time. The battles that ensue do not always include pistols and swords, but the struggles against the love of God.
The devilishly handsome Captain Dajon Waite tries to help Faith see her spiritual faults all the while falling in love with the pirate he is trying to catch.
This book was riveting- a story like all the rest of Tyndall’s books. Truly excellent- a story that will keep you up late and anxious to return, a wonderful escape. It’s filled with intrigue and adventure, but this author knows the delicate balance between too much adventure and the human emotions. The scale is balanced and a grand "huzza" is raised when you close the book. But you will certainly want to hurry and purchase The Blue Enchantress (book 2) it follows quickly on the heels of The Red Siren.

2 comments:

  1. This is a great book review and certainly is a great recommendation to read this book!
    Tyndall is a wonderful author!

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  2. I totally agree! Her writing is simply wonderful- I love all her books!

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