I received When the Siren Calls from NetGalley for an honest review. Upon seeing the beautiful cover, and then reading the synopsis I decided to take a chance on this one. Now, you know what they say about judging a book by its cover and the saying goes both ways… In this case, the cover was beautiful but the book just didn’t live up to it. I’m sorry to say I was disappointed with When the Siren Calls.
When the Siren Calls is told in the third person with each chapter changing focus to a different character. The main story follows Isobel, an unhappy housewife, and Jay, a womanizing sleaze-ball businessman trying to dig his way out of an upside down business deal.
Upon reading a few chapters and getting to know some of the characters a bit, one thing was glaringly apparent--I was not connecting with ANY of the characters. When I read, it is critical that I be able to relate in some way to at least one character. In When the Siren Calls, the emotional charge was just not there. It wasn’t there in the relationships; it wasn’t there in the sex. There was no spark of empathy, compassion, or any foreseeable prospect of me relating to any of the characters. They all seemed very drab and mundane to me, which is the exact opposite of the seemingly rich, glamorous, and exciting people I expected to encounter. The things that they all had in common were wealth, lies, deceit, sex, and cheating. Redeeming qualities? Nill. The only relationship that I enjoyed reading about was the friendship between Isobel and Maria. Unfortunately, I didn't even care for that until later in the book. Maria was herself a rich, entitled cheater, but she was straightforward and honest with Isobel--always; even if it seemed harsh and unsupportive.
Based on my review thus far, you'll understand that I had a very hard time getting through this book. I wanted to put it down several times but persevered and finished it with much relief that it did, in fact, get better in the latter third. At that point, the pace picked up and some interesting developments started to happen. Unfortunately, by that point the average reader has probably moved onto another book.
I wanted to like this book. It had all the right ingredients for a great read but it just didn’t deliver. In the end, the characters felt flat, the sex scenes too short and unexciting, the relationships flimsy, and the resolution anti-climactic. If you’ve read the book, I’d love to know your thoughts!