In ‘Blood Laws’, it seemed Tom was a d—, but it turns out he had his reasons, so I end up coming around to him in this one. I also very much enjoy Amelia’s point-of-view as it confirms some theories I formed from the glimpse of her I was provided in book 1.

It’s a long read or listen, yet it’s also not. 10 hours in audiobook and I was so addicted, I got this done in 2 sessions. It’s PACKED with action, drama and corruption, a semi-complicated plot and manages to being real feels as well.

Really well done overall, as I’m coming out of this still completely addicted to this series.

Epic read.

There were a few instances where it seemed past-participle tense would be more appropriate than the past that was spoken, but this is the only remark I have, editing/proofing-wise.

Note:

I listened to the audiobook; narrator has a smooth, pleasant voice. Did a great job with accents and slightly different voices for other characters, etc. Added to the experience.

4 stars.

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