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Dying for Her by Kory M. Shrum

amoralynn's review against another edition

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5.0

Oh Jim

Getting to know more about Brinkley's past and just more about him in general was great. From Ally and Jessie's points of view it's sometimes really hard to see Brinkley as anything more than a gruff handler.

This book really gives insight into his feelings about the kids and why he is working so hard to strengthen Jessie when all she wants to do is slack off.

cj_jones's review against another edition

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3.0

This novel is essentially a companion story, filling in things we didn't see in Book 2 and also giving us Brinkley back story. In the first book I complained that I felt like there were too many elements crammed into one novel, and now I feel like maybe there wasn't enough new information in this one. (There are, like, three different timelines which may explain some of the halting, slow feeling.) We learn a lot about Brinkley and we learn some explosive things about Caldwell and how things are so much worse than we thought. Many readers have suggested skipping this one and coming back later. I can't give good advice on that yet, but I do wonder.

norma_cenva's review against another edition

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5.0

Can the series actually get any better? It looks like it can! This story continuation was so good I am genuinely excited for all of the other part of the story yet to come!
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