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abrasrose 's review for:
Allegiance of Honor
by Nalini Singh
I liked this book. Nalini Singh did a good job writing a cohesive story despite checking in with 14 books (and many novellas) worth of characters. There's nothing here to surprise readers: lots of kumbaya, a lot of story space used to talk about childcare, a bit of sequel bait, and the start of the new story arc about the latest bid for world domination. I'm glad that so much was left open for future books - it's too complex a world to be able to tie everything in a bow in each book. It took something like 12 books to bring down Silence, I hope the next story arc is as far reaching.
I know a lot of people disagree, but Allegiance of Honor had the right mix of characters for me. While I love this series, naturally there are characters that appeal to me more than others and my favorites were there! I was really happy that Annie got some page space. I'd love some more time with Nikita and Anthony, but I don't know how much we'll ever know about them since I don't think there's been a psy, changeling, or human Singh heroine (in any series) over 30.
The best thing about Allegiance of Honor - no virgins!
I know a lot of people disagree, but Allegiance of Honor had the right mix of characters for me. While I love this series, naturally there are characters that appeal to me more than others and my favorites were there! I was really happy that Annie got some page space. I'd love some more time with Nikita and Anthony, but I don't know how much we'll ever know about them since I don't think there's been a psy, changeling, or human Singh heroine (in any series) over 30.
The best thing about Allegiance of Honor - no virgins!