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Jetta by Raven Kennedy

kzimm2024's review against another edition

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4.0

This one was more human angst rather than interaction with their shifter animal, so it was not as "fun" for me. But a solid story, Jetta is sure a fighter and it was good to lay the ground work for more story arc's into the "Troupe" and the fall out. Where will the story go from there?
Hopefully destroying the Rock head pack and getting lots more interesting shifters.

I like the new human types- Stimulants, Conjurers, etc.- and I really thought the whole side story of the other animal shifters was really funny and brought a lightness. For one person to shift into a llama and then the rest of the shifters line up buckets and place bets on how far they can spit? Priceless.

I will keep reading- there was a glimpse of a love interest for Hugo and/or Igor, so I will continue the series!

pinklilly122's review

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4.0

My favorite of the series

I loved the storyline on this one!! Out of the three I think it was written the best, but maybe just because it was the longest, so we got more backstory and more world building. I really liked the Troupe Delirium plot though. My heart hurt for Jetta and Cliff and the tragedy of their forbidden love. I do wish we could have gotten more time with the three of them together, but it worked with the story. I hope Raven writes more of these soon!!

emms_across_formats's review against another edition

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4.0

I wanted something light and fun to read this weekend, and this series hit the spot.

I was charmed by the many different types of people/shifters as well as the other 'canes.

It seemed as if the author was worried that readers wouldn't like Jetta - but I adore her. She's a harsher character, in general, but I didn't find her dislikeable.

If you want deep, soulful reading - this ain't it.

If you wan't sweet, sexy, and often hilarious - this is just right up that alley.

ameserole's review against another edition

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4.0

I am loving this series so much! After meeting Jetta, I was always intrigued and wanted to know more about her. Heck this whole troupe delirium life sounded awful and more like fighting in a gang with it's own members. So, yeah.. it sounds horrible.

The day she finally breaks free of them - she runs very far away. Jetta knows she is never going to be safe because she knows she will be found. One day. So when she gets to Pack Aberrant, she tries to keep her distance. In the second book of this series, she standoffish and a bitch to everyone. We never see her point of view on any of it until this book.

I'm beyond happy that we got hers! Seeing why she acted the way she did, and even see her regret it, was eye opening. No one truly knew her, heck not even Jericho. Even though their relationship was cute as sin and was one for the books. Looking back, I still think Addie's was my absolute favorite because the guys are still groveling for her love. Sort of. I'm sure one day she will cave.

Other than that, we did get some drama and fighting towards the end of the book. We even got a happy reunion/ending as well. I have no idea if there's going to be another book in this series, or who it would even be about, but I would definitely be up to read it.

kwalla15's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging dark emotional fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

gypsydawn's review against another edition

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5.0

Jetta, Jetta, Jetta.... we've seen this black and white haired bad@ss through Book 1 and Book 2, watching as she falls into the Pack, aggravates just about everyone and struggles with the idea of staying.... but those views are just from the outside. Now we get to see it from HER side, and what a side it is. 

This chick is the epitome of toughness and snark. She has balls bigger than most men and a past so scarred and brutal it can scare you, and it should. Because it's that past that made her who and what she is, and sets the 'stage' for a bloody dance only Jetta can truly anticipate. 

It's ugly, it's brutal, it's dark... and it's sexy as hell at times. With the shackles of Troupe Delirium just a shadow around her neck, Jetta has a chance to grow - and meet new people, some who become more than she expects.

I won't spoilt the mate dynamic here, nor will I advertise what animal this vicious shifter turns in to (what would be the fun of that?) but I will say, it is SOOOO Jetta, and truly the only thing she could be. It's fantastic, and reaffirmed my practice of placing Raven Kennedy on my 'one click buy' author list. 

Pros:
~Very Well Written. 
~Jetta.... EVERYTHING about her! 
~The humor melded with the dark, it's a thing of beauty. 
~Some of the events happen at the same time as the other two stories, making them overlap - Raven does a superb job of showcasing this. 
~Addie's duck. Enough said. 
~Him.... I want to say it, I want to say it.... I won't say it. Just, SQUEE!! 
~I'm not normally a fan of dirty talk, but it just works here. 

Cons:
~Nothing. I adored it. 

potalian's review

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medium-paced

3.0


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greek_myth5's review against another edition

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5.0

Amazing misfits book

I adored Jetta's story! She was such a bad***, full of anger but not a bad person. It was great to see a slightly darker character. Don't get me wrong I loved Addie and Reese's stories (and if I'm being 100% honest Addie is still my fave). But some of these misfits come from very heartbreaking, sad pasts as is mentioned in every book and let's be real not everyone gets by being bubbly and sweet. That was my favorite part of Jetta, she's both dark and light. Never truly mean but she has no idea how to connect and just be. Those guys of hers were both hot and sweet and speak perfectly to both sides of Jetta. This story was cute and sweet and sexy but it also showed growth and anger and what it means to learn to belong. In short it was great!

dani_the_reader's review against another edition

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5.0

I enjoyed this book a lot. I’m glad that it back-paced it to the beginnings so we could see everything that happened since arriving to pack land. The first two books seemed to move so quickly, it was nice to get more of a storyline for Jetta. I enjoyed seeing Jetta’s strength and watching her insecurities crumble throughout the book. I really enjoyed her personality, though I hate how she came by it. I definitely think she deserves her HEA, and I think Cliff and Jericho are good for her. I wish we could have gotten more from Cliff throughout the story but I also see where it wouldn’t exactly fit into the storyline very well.

Overall the pacing was much better and Jetta is kickass. Definitely recommend this book to anyone who likes a strong willed female who doesn’t depend on a man to take care of her.

thatashgirl83's review against another edition

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1.0

I was just bored although I love the world and all the different types of shifters. I want to know who does the graffiti!