The author repeatedly lets us know that a team is strong and cannot be broken by circumstances, distance or location. They are always a team.
Two is better than one
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I am a fan of this series. It’s engaging it’s fun and easy to listen to. The narrator does a fine job and keeps a great pace. My biggest issue with this novel is the way the author depicts “Hailey”. She is going to be weak, falling apart, and barely able to hold herself together..
The first installment was shaky and it could be given some grace. This second book clarified that the author is more concerned with “girl power” than he is with actual story development. After listening to the third lecture 1/3 into the book about how awesome and badass the heroine is yet needing her emotions coddled..
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I love how they all came about being a nice loving group how the Beast himself became a part of it and finally gave over to the Lovin I went to therapy and got his life better to where he could once again act like a regular person and how her dad was able to..
Great story books 1-3 are stellar books 4-6 are less developed and seeming written quickly. The writing is still good but not as good. Some of the narration is whiny and painful. I’m not sad I listened to it all and I’d do it again but wow parts of it was hard to listen to…
The author explores a dystopian world where technology built to protect and preserve is used instead to exert control and spread fear. The writing is crisp, compelling, and engaging with relatable characters, each grappling with their own personal fears and motives. Celeste Chaney has crafted a novel that is at the same time progressive and..