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kribu 's review for:
Wild Justice
by Kelley Armstrong
This was among my top five or six most anticipated books of the year, and it was worth the wait.
I enjoyed the first two books, and this was a fitting conclusion - with the added bonus that for a change, my ship, having been in a state of will-they-or-won't-they for the first two books, actually became canon. It's a shockingly nice feeling. :D
.. not that the book's all about romance; far from it. We learn a whole lot more about Nadia's past and what really happened on that disturbing day twenty years before when her cousin was murdered. There were plenty of twists and turns, with things not nearly as simple and straightforward as they seemed at first, but we do get closure, and I felt it was, all in all, pretty satisfying.
I enjoyed the first two books, and this was a fitting conclusion - with the added bonus that for a change, my ship, having been in a state of will-they-or-won't-they for the first two books, actually became canon. It's a shockingly nice feeling. :D
.. not that the book's all about romance; far from it. We learn a whole lot more about Nadia's past and what really happened on that disturbing day twenty years before when her cousin was murdered. There were plenty of twists and turns, with things not nearly as simple and straightforward as they seemed at first, but we do get closure, and I felt it was, all in all, pretty satisfying.