*Evan is entranced by the alluring song of the beautiful naked woman he saw in the surf one lonely night. But this is no mere seductress. She is a siren, one of the legendary sea creatures who prey on unsuspecting men. And she has claimed Evan as her next lover.*
Night after night, Evan walked along the desolate beach, grieving over the loss of his son, drowned in an accident more than a year before. Then one night he was drawn to the luminous sound of a beautiful, naked woman singing near the shore in the moonlight. He watched mesmerized as the mysterious woman disappeared into the sea. Driven by desire and temptation, Evan returned to the spot every night until he found her again.
Now he has begun a bizarre, otherworldly affair. A deadly affair. For Evan will soon realize that his seductive lover is a being far more evil...and more terrifying...than he ever imagined. He will learn the danger of falling into the clutches of the... *SIREN*.
### Review
"John Everson is the king of Erotic Horror...The writing is tighter than an airlock, the scenes just absolutely bleeding off the page, leaving you with the taste of saltwater in your mouth, begging for mercy."
*--Paperback Horror*
"John Everson has a strange fascination with the water and tragedy. His books *Covenant *and*Sacrifice *are a testament to the fact that whenever people get near a big open area of water, someone dies, and it's never pretty. This time around, death floats with an old sailor's myth, the Siren, and the result is a book that's one part gruesome, one part tragedy, and one part erotic thriller. ... *Siren *is easily one of Everson's best. This multi-layered story captures the reader with its ability to stir the emotions as well as repulse."
**--*Dread Central*
"Fresh storylines, memorable lifelike characters, horrifying creatures and enough frights to keep you up late into the evening are only a few of the reasons you should be reading John Everson's work. *Siren *should be at the top of your must read list and I highly recommend it."*
--Famous Monsters of Filmland*
"His prose fits the unpredictable shoreline: beautiful and rhythmic, yet sharp and sweeps the reader away just as he or she feels the magic is fading into the reality of ordinary lives... What truly brings *Siren *home and elevates him as an author to a new level is the relationship between Evan and his distraught wife. One could remove the supernatural aspect of this story and it would still hold strong. While the siren myth is handled better than anything else in memory, it is Ligeia's human element which joins drama and horror together so well. Highly recommended."
*--Horror World*
### From the Back Cover
"With *Siren*, John Everson brings horror fiction back to its roots: scary, sexy and surprising!"
--**Jonathan Maberry**, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of *The Wolfman*
"*Siren *is as wicked a tale of intense sexual obsession as any you're likely to read, and it'll definitely make you afraid -- very afraid -- of the water. Beware, this sexy siren has teeth, and she knows how to use 'em!"
--**W.D. Gagliani**, author of *Wolf's Bluff*
Description:
*Evan is entranced by the alluring song of the beautiful naked woman he saw in the surf one lonely night. But this is no mere seductress. She is a siren, one of the legendary sea creatures who prey on unsuspecting men. And she has claimed Evan as her next lover.* Night after night, Evan walked along the desolate beach, grieving over the loss of his son, drowned in an accident more than a year before. Then one night he was drawn to the luminous sound of a beautiful, naked woman singing near the shore in the moonlight. He watched mesmerized as the mysterious woman disappeared into the sea. Driven by desire and temptation, Evan returned to the spot every night until he found her again. Now he has begun a bizarre, otherworldly affair. A deadly affair. For Evan will soon realize that his seductive lover is a being far more evil...and more terrifying...than he ever imagined. He will learn the danger of falling into the clutches of the... *SIREN*. ### Review "John Everson is the king of Erotic Horror...The writing is tighter than an airlock, the scenes just absolutely bleeding off the page, leaving you with the taste of saltwater in your mouth, begging for mercy." *--Paperback Horror* "John Everson has a strange fascination with the water and tragedy. His books *Covenant *and*Sacrifice *are a testament to the fact that whenever people get near a big open area of water, someone dies, and it's never pretty. This time around, death floats with an old sailor's myth, the Siren, and the result is a book that's one part gruesome, one part tragedy, and one part erotic thriller. ... *Siren *is easily one of Everson's best. This multi-layered story captures the reader with its ability to stir the emotions as well as repulse." **--*Dread Central* "Fresh storylines, memorable lifelike characters, horrifying creatures and enough frights to keep you up late into the evening are only a few of the reasons you should be reading John Everson's work. *Siren *should be at the top of your must read list and I highly recommend it."* --Famous Monsters of Filmland* "His prose fits the unpredictable shoreline: beautiful and rhythmic, yet sharp and sweeps the reader away just as he or she feels the magic is fading into the reality of ordinary lives... What truly brings *Siren *home and elevates him as an author to a new level is the relationship between Evan and his distraught wife. One could remove the supernatural aspect of this story and it would still hold strong. While the siren myth is handled better than anything else in memory, it is Ligeia's human element which joins drama and horror together so well. Highly recommended." *--Horror World* ### From the Back Cover "With *Siren*, John Everson brings horror fiction back to its roots: scary, sexy and surprising!" --**Jonathan Maberry**, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of *The Wolfman* "*Siren *is as wicked a tale of intense sexual obsession as any you're likely to read, and it'll definitely make you afraid -- very afraid -- of the water. Beware, this sexy siren has teeth, and she knows how to use 'em!" --**W.D. Gagliani**, author of *Wolf's Bluff*