6 reviews for:

Grip of Terror

Sam J Fires

3.54 AVERAGE

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realjessvibes's review

4.0
adventurous dark emotional reflective slow-paced

I was thrilled to return to Cass and Isaac’s story in Grip of Terror. Their bond deepens as they face harsh conditions and growing danger, becoming more protective and trusting with each step. Both are flawed in ways that feel real and relatable. The journey is brutal, marked by loss and survival, but their connection keeps you invested. I can’t wait to see how their relationship and story unfold.

4 stars. Audiobook.
The Nathan chapters are terrifying. Some men are really just like that! We hit a lot of blockers on our trek but hopefully our travelers make it to town in next book.

chunghae's review

3.0
adventurous sad slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

Finally, this one gets back to Cass & Isaac, after book 2 was busy covering other people. I was excited for this, even though … well, I won’t spoil, I’ll just say things are getting dark. :)

By the end I was still just as hooked as I was from book 0.5, and in need of the next one.
4 stars.


Audio:
The audio is good, and overall sound quality is professional.

Note:
This series isn’t exactly easy to read in order, when the books are numbered differently depending on where you look at them. A little confusing on that front, I had to really work for it. Normally this will put me off, but this series was good enough for me to put in the effort.

another fantastic instalment

Cass, Issac and Daisy endear me to them each time. So much has happened in a week and her recovery after gastrointestinal was pretty quick, as an ex nurse and someone whose had that, that was unrealistic - especially given just how on drags door she was. That’s my only gripe - aside from that I loved it! And Nathan is a man possessed! Far out, dude needs to chill.
I’m off to find the next book in the series.

dwinprincess's review

5.0

Cass and Issac are still working their way back to their grandmothers and their hometowns. It's not easy, and with a unannounced guest that keeps showing up (crazy dude indeed), it at times is even harder. The ice and snow won't be giving up anytime soon it seems, and the duo know this isn't a random thing that's just going to fix itself anytime soon.

We meet a few small characters along the way that had the human aspect and it's nice to see them interacting with others for more than a few seconds. One part was sweet and made me feel that Sam J Fires is a wonderful human along with author (thank you).

I am deeply looking forward to book 4, Grip of Death coming soon.... I hope.