This book felt a bit choppy to me. I loved the fact that it was sometimes told from the male character's pov, but it wasn't consistently from any one character's pov and it changed mid chapter sometimes so I had to think about who was talking. I never really figured out what was going on, but once Asia started telling her story, I got invested in the story.From then on I was interested and the story felt like it was put together and following a straight line. I didn't expect the ending and I have no idea what to expect from the next book. I don't understand what one of the main character's is, I don't understand why one of the MC's sleepwalks and I'm not sure what the point of the next story will be. I'm hoping that Fury's Fire will settle down and be one continuous story instead of a choppy storyline until it gets to it's point. It has been a year since Will’s brother, Tom drowned. Will and Tom were out boating when Tom went overboard and Will was washed up on shore. Will and his uncle are tying down the boat with the upcoming hurricane, when Will sees a mysterious girl with green cat like eyes and black hair. Later, Will sees the girl again. Her name is Asia. Will and his friend, Gretchen start to hang out to Asia. Though, Asia has a secret. I thought, it sounded different from what was currently out in the book world, with vampires, werewolves, angels and fairies. It turned out it was a nice change but I was bummed by this book. The story line dragged and was slow going. I read until about the hundredth page and than I just flash forward to the last ten pages. This is really where I needed to be anyways. The last third of the book had the most excitement. This is where the battle was and all the surprises were revealed. Will was one of the main characters but he was more of a wimp. Whenever the situation would start to get too much, Will would spilt so that he could avoid confrontation. Gretchen was alright. I had a feeling there was something up with why Gretchen kept sleep walking and always towards the ocean but didn’t know the true reason until the end. Than there was Asia. No surprise there that she was the siren. I did like that she was not as seductive as most sirens are seeing as this is a young adult novel. Overall, was not that impressed.
What do You think about Sirenenfluch (2011)?
Nice atmosphere & sympathetic characters, but way too much info-dumping at the end.
—Lulu
It was good, not my favorite, but good! I'll have a review soon.
—Wendy
There is mystery and its a cute read but not the best Iv'e read.
—91harley