

The magical yet treacherous Kingdom of Keirdre is an alluring backdrop for this story of deceit and deception, where no one and nothing is to be trusted - not even your own heartīurton pens a darkly enchanting fantasy that brims with siren magic, political intrigue, and the most swoon-worthy romance that will, undoubtedly, leave you begging for the next book in the series. Natasha Ngan, New York Times bestselling author of Girls of Paper and FireĮverything about Burton's debut is razor-sharp: the writing, the tension, the twists, the action, the romance, and, of course, its heroine Saoirse herself.

Run, don't walk towards this one Sing Me to Sleep is the perfect YA fantasy Saoirse's story will capture your heart and consume your imagination, every bit as captivating as the siren song inside its pages. Once you pick this book up, there's no putting it down again. Keeping her secret and protecting her identity means risking the safety of her kingdom – and the life of the first man who doesn’t need a Siren Song to fall for her.Ī thoroughly enchanting debut. As she digs deeper, she uncovers her employer’s sinister motives: ridding her kingdom of the Royal family, starting with the frustratingly charming Prince Hayes. When Saoirse unwittingly kills a friend of the prince, she finally starts to ask the questions she never dared ask before of her employer. The only problem: Saoirse is that deadly killer. Instead, she finds herself increasingly drawn to him – especially when they must work together to find a deadly killer plaguing the city. When she’s forced to accept a job guarding Crown Prince Hayes, she expects to despise him. By night, she’s an assassin for dangerous mercenaries. By day, she’s disguised as a fae in her kingdom’s army.

With a deadly melody, she can sing any man to an early grave. Saoirse is the last siren in her kingdom. The Cruel Prince meets To Kill a Kingdom in the first in this dark YA fantasy duology, in which a siren assassin must join forces with the prince she hates to hunt a deadly killer – herself.
