This book is definitely has a lot of touching parts. It also has a lot of action, to include information and hints about future books, in this series.
First, I want to stress that David Brenin, the narrator for this series, does a fantastic job. I have absolutely no complaints about either the narration or the production.
The Hero, Dagger, has been a captive for two years by two men who run a illegal gladiator like fight club. The author does a fine job expressing the mental and physical torture that someone might experience, in this situation. Be warned that there is a lot of grotesque violence explained, in detail, in this book.
The Heroine, Jordan, is a strong, extremely intelligent and determined character. Jordan has been assumed dead for two years. However, Jordan’s love for Dagger makes her refuse to accept his death as truth. She is/has been a computer geek and uses her skills to track Jordan down. First, with the help of one brother and then additional help of other friends and family, a elaborate rescue is attempted. I don’t want to give too much away so I’ll end my review by saying that this may be the most exciting book, of the series, and as long as you can handle the detailed violence, this is a must listen.
-V from Kansas
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