Not what I was expecting and I thoroughly enjoyed this creative spin on villainy.
Love the snark
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This mini book in the series is different from the rest. Not so many plot twists, but action packed. It does feel a bit like a screenplay turned into a book more than a book that could get adapted for the big screen. Super interesting and it keeps your attention. Each book is about a..
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Believable tech combined with sympathetic human characters lure into this series. Page turners (or audible equivalent). Brad, dealing with emotions in an adult, wise manner is refreshing. Typically story line of its own,Often tedious, but not to Glenn Stewart who crafts thoughtful humans with panache. Don’t miss these two books and do read Book #1..
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I have been waiting for this book since Javier’s. I love that two members of Delta team fell in love with each other’s sisters. Adelia and Seven know each other from the motorcycle club the Seven was born into and that saved Adelia. While I loved this book, it also made me sad. I am..
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So I might have made a mistake with the one. Pretty sure I should have read it right after Locke and Key instead of waiting a few months between. I can not fully remember the ending of Locke and Key but think this picks up right where it ends. It didn’t subtract from the story..