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The Nameless by Dawn Robertson, Kristen Hope Mazzola

fourclarkes's review

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4.0

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jordanbates91's review

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5.0

The Best Parts:
This book is a great ending to a story about one of my favorite woman. Ellie isn’t your typical girl you find in a romance novel and I think that is what makes her stand out amongst the others, especially now that she is a mother. This part of the story is a perfect way to show not just not how strong Ellie is, but how strong she can be for others.

We’ve seen Ellie take, but this is her time to give and it doesn’t weaken her, but make her stronger. Ellie has shown her vulnerable side and you’ve seen her go to the people she trusts more, but what I have to say I loved the most about this book is that you also get to see those that Ellie cares about come to her as well.

But this story isn’t just Ellie’s. It’s also Linc’s. We finally get to see who this man really is and just exactly what he thinks and that, that is all I could ever ask for. It makes you appreciate this character so much, and makes you understand just what kind or relationship him and Ellie share. And none of this includes just how amazing the sexual tension is through this book!

The Worst Parts:
The one part that broke me and hurt me I can’t even say because it has to do with the ending and I can’t give anything away, because this ending. This ending is perfection. It BAM in your face, here is all the damn emotion you could ever want, and oh wait, here is a hot sexy man too.

Final Thoughts:
This story is a great way to round out a wonderful series, and will leaving hanging on the most epic of book hangovers.

nbiblioholic's review

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3.0

I think this was not only the shortest installment of this series (at least I read it quicker), but it was also the least plot driven. For those of us hoping and waiting for a happy ending, YAY! But at what cost? This story feels unfinished. There were many plot holes without any resolution. How can I classify this as an adequate conclusion to the story when there were so many loose ends? When I don't believe that this particular book kept itself true to the series? Where was the blood and guts? The revenge? I honestly failed to connect with this one. I had high expectations going into this and while I enjoyed it, I couldn't help but realize that something was off. The plot was more about Ellie's baby, Finley, than anything else. It felt like the authors knew what we wanted to happen, slapped it together like a bologna sandwich (just some dry bread with a couple of processed meat slices), and said VOILA! Hmm... Ellie's relationship with Linc wasn't given enough time to grow considering the depth of their feelings for each other and how complicated their lives were. Even the drama and business that they live in took a back seat in this book. I just didn't feel the intensity I was looking for. An outside force, once again, took drastic action against the team, yet there is no mention of retribution. None. Just suck it up buttercup and let's move on. Nothing was realistic and I was left confused. Is this really it?

Release Date: January 2, 2017
Genre: Romantic Suspense
POV: Dual - 1st person
Steam: 2 out of 5
Series or Standalone: Book 3 of The Huntress series
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