Blog Tour - Review of Siren Beloved by Lexi Blake writing as Sophie Oak

Siren Beloved by Lexi Blake writing as Sophie Oak
Republished on 17 July 2018 by DLZ Entertainment, LLC

Aidan O’Malley walked away from his fiancée, Lexi, and their best friend, Lucas, after a night of passion left him shaken to his core. Years later, Aidan returns home from Iraq haunted by all he has lost. The enemy broke his body, destroying his dreams of a career in music. Worse still, he lost Lexi and Lucas. That damage he’d done all by himself. While he can’t restore what combat took from him, he’s determined to reclaim the two loves of his life.

Lucas Cameron is a changed man. After connecting with his brother, he found the discipline to get his life on track. His legal career is flourishing, but his love life is a train wreck. The woman he loves is spiraling out of control. After Aidan abandoned them, Lucas and Lexi clung together but no matter how hard he tries, Lucas can’t find a way to heal the wounds that Lexi carries.

Lexi Moore feels like a jigsaw puzzle with too many missing pieces. Losing Aidan was hard, but the true reason for her shattered spirit is a secret she only shares with her beloved Lucas. She knows she is drowning and the time has come to heal, but the holes in her heart hold her back from moving on. Shedding the burden she carries is her only hope for a happy future, but she fears she will never have the strength to reveal her secret.

When Aidan walks back into their lives, Lucas and Lexi know everything is about to change. But as they fight to reconcile their past and reclaim what they lost, a vicious predator stalks Lexi. In order to stop the killer, all three must confront the secrets they’ve carried…before they’re buried by them. 



I received a digital review copy of Siren Beloved from the publisher via Ink Slinger PR in exchange for an honest review on their blog tour. The following review contains my opinions and mine alone.
Hello, readers dearest! I really wanted to give y’all a nice long review like usual but this book kinda snuck up on me in the middle of the summer of medical nightmares and I’ve been sneaking in reading sessions in between sick bouts and going where electronic devices are frowned upon. I’ve been a frequent visitor at my medical centre so much that I’m actually comfortable walking the halls in a hospital gown set. Yeah, never thought I’d see that day, but yep.
I enjoyed reading Siren Beloved even though I make it a thing not to read second chance romances if I could help it. I’m a one-and-done girl – hello, daddy issues. But I love Lexi Blake and figured I’d give it a go. I’m glad I decided to try Siren Beloved. It was a good bit of different to break up the monotony I had going bingereading one of my favourite series.
I'm truly in awe of Aiden, Lexi, and Lucas' relationship (and any other functioning throuple's relationship). Aiden is a bit insecure in his place in the relationship at the beginning where Lexi is bound and determined not to let him back in but Lucas is the perfect complement to them and makes them into the perfect trio by constantly doing little things along the way in the book to make sure Lexi sees that Aiden has sincerely changed. 
I like that Ms Blake gave us a little twist in our suspense at the end and I loved all things Ike (obviously, I know). I especially loved the little confrontation scene at the fair with Karen, I even wish it had been longer - and that I had had some popcorn, and had the health ability to eat popcorn without trying to choke on it. Ha!
I also enjoyed how both Aiden and Lucas subtly and not-so subtly rebuilt Lexi's real self instead of the Intervention showcase she was at the start of the book. Little pokes towards her old self and punishments to help her find herself, caring Doms at work there.
I did like Siren Beloved, truly. But I read books to take me out of my head and away from everything. I need a book that's going to do that. Not one that's going to tease me with escape every now and then and toss in a bunch of sex to distract me. I'm not that into sex, you can't distract me that way. I would have loved to have more townspeople scene time, we had a lot of mention about the townsfolk reactions to if Aiden brought home a girlfriend and a boyfriend but we had, like, 3 small teensy moments? I'll Oliver Twist some townsfolk out of the next book!
In the end though, it seems that Siren Beloved was written mainly to convey the sexual side of the BDSM ménage and some of the nonsexual nature of a BDSM relationship. It did bring to light that there are limits and safe words and even a smidgen of BDSM culture, which I think, in a post-Fifty Shades world, is a needed thing. 
Overall, I'm going to give Siren Beloved 3 stars and 4 flames for spiciness. While I liked the book and everything, it was still missing a lot. I already bought the other republished editions of the Texas Sirens books and I think y'all should too if BDSM throuples are a thing for you.

Note if you choose to dabble in the BDSM world, please educate yourself a bit beforehand. Practise not just Safe Sane and Consensual sex but also Risk Aware Consensual Kink. This is not Fifty Shades and someone could get hurt.



Lexi realized she was in serious trouble the minute the words left Lucas’s mouth. Hell, she’d realized she was in trouble the minute she opened her mouth. What was she thinking? She knew damn well how to behave in a dungeon, but something about this Master made her want to push him. Damn it. She’d been this way all of her life. She had to push. She thought about taking a step back, but before she could make her feet move, Master A had her in a fireman’s hold.
“Hey!” She shouted as her world upended. She turned her head up to throw a desperate look Lucas’s way.
Lucas stood there, a stony cold look on his face. In that moment, he was all Dom, and she’d never seen him look hotter. There was a confidence about him she had rarely seen when he was around her. Lucas was utterly in command at work, but his surety faltered when she walked into the room. Even when he performed a scene with her, she knew he worried about her comfort. He didn’t look worried now. He looked ready.
Her heart started to pound as Master A turned, and she lost sight of Lucas.
“I need a chair, Lucas.” The words came out of the Master’s mouth like a judge delivering a sentence.
“Yes, Sir.” Lucas’s words were silky smooth. There was not a hint of hesitation now. She could hear him moving to do Master A’s bidding.
“What do you think you’re doing?” she asked, though she was a bit less hostile now. She’d fucked up. She was glad Julian wasn’t around to witness it, though Leo would probably tell him. Tears pricked her eyes. Damn, she was proving to Leo she couldn’t handle the lifestyle. “Look, Sir, I’m sorry. It was wrong of me to be rude to you, but I was merely pointing out that Lucas and I had a plan for tonight.”
Reason. She could reason with him, surely. It worked on all the men in her life. Of course, usually she was looking at them instead of trying to plead her case to a group of back muscles. The muscles were unbelievably tight, but his skin—oh, his skin had been decimated in his lower back. It was a mess of white, puckered flesh, and she could see both neat, surgical lines, and jagged edges. She reached out to touch the mass of scars, but she was jerked back over his shoulder and set on her feet before she could make it. She wobbled on her heels, but Master A’s big hands held her shoulders.
“I don’t think you understand how this is going to go, sub. I am the Master, and you are the one being punished. I won’t put up with a spoiled princess telling me how her punishment will go. It will go the way I say it will go. First, you will pay for the insult to me, and then we’ll proceed to the sawhorse.”
“I don’t like the sawhorse.” The words came out breathy and small, because she was beginning to understand that this was serious.
Master A didn’t look like he was planning on giving in. And she hated being called a spoiled princess, but a part of her worried that he was right. The last few years, she’d allowed herself to become spoiled and dependent. She’d fled from everything that hurt her. She’d hidden. She’d let her stepfathers and Lucas coddle and provide for her so she didn’t have to face the truth.
Master A didn’t flinch. “I don’t care. Lucas has done the best he can, but the truth is he wasn’t trained to be a Dom. He might enjoy it from time to time, but he prefers bottoming. You require a firm hand. If you don’t want it, then you’re free to leave. No one is holding you against your will. This is all about consensual play, so you have to make the choice. Do you want the session to continue?”
She hated this part. This was the part that she’d never understood. She had to make the choice, and she couldn’t put it off on anyone else. She wanted for him to simply do it. Then she could blame him later, but that wasn’t what The Club was about. She’d been coming here for over a year, and she finally had to decide to make the choice—stay and put herself in the hands of a stranger, or go and never know what it was like. And then there was the fact that Master A was right. Lucas needed something she couldn’t give him.
She cast her eyes down submissively. How bad could it be? “Yes, Sir.”

“Then strip.”



NY Times and USA Today bestselling author Lexi Blake lives in North Texas with her husband, three kids, and the laziest rescue dog in the world. She began writing at a young age, concentrating on plays and journalism. It wasn’t until she started writing romance and urban fantasy that she found the stories of her heart. She likes to find humor in the strangest places and believes in happy endings no matter how odd the couple, threesome, or foursome may seem.

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Again, I'm terribly sorry this review isn't anywhere near as long as usual or as good, but have you ever tried sitting in a hospital waiting area in a hospital gown with a service dog and a nervous mother and typing on a laptop? I'll give you a hint, it's a bit of a spectacle because my mother acts more and more like a 5-year-old the more nervous she gets. She was singing The Song That Doesn't End and playing with Manny's ears beside me. Yeah, lots of free time for writing there. Until next time, have a happily ever after.