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Wild Justice
by Kelley Armstrong
4.5 stars.
I absolutely loved this book. When I first read Exit Strategy, I really wasn't a fan. It was too different from the Women of the Otherworld books, and it didn't deliver me what I expected in a Kelley Armstrong book. So I never bothered to pick this one up when it came out a few years ago. But I gave the first two books a second chance earlier this year and I'm SO GLAD I DID. Because this time around, I really enjoyed them.
Essentially, it's taken me a long time to get around to reading this book, and it was totally worth the wait. All the threads that have been trickled out over the previous two books are pulled together into a fast paced plot that had me going "WHAAAAAAAAAAAT??" on a regular basis.
Okay, let's talk about Nadia and Jack. It's been sort of obvious from the start that Armstrong was going to have them end up together. And it's been a long, slow road of "maybe he likes her??" through the first two books. The slow burn continues here, but it was freaking glorious. Seriously. I don't ship often, but I ship those two. Add in the fact that we get Jack's back story and it's pretty feelsy, and I didn't want this book to end.
Really, my only gripe was that they seemed to spend an AWFUL lot of time just driving between cities, and that the ending was a tad on the abrupt side. But on the whole, I loved it. And I'm really glad I gave this series a second chance.
I absolutely loved this book. When I first read Exit Strategy, I really wasn't a fan. It was too different from the Women of the Otherworld books, and it didn't deliver me what I expected in a Kelley Armstrong book. So I never bothered to pick this one up when it came out a few years ago. But I gave the first two books a second chance earlier this year and I'm SO GLAD I DID. Because this time around, I really enjoyed them.
Essentially, it's taken me a long time to get around to reading this book, and it was totally worth the wait. All the threads that have been trickled out over the previous two books are pulled together into a fast paced plot that had me going "WHAAAAAAAAAAAT??" on a regular basis.
Okay, let's talk about Nadia and Jack. It's been sort of obvious from the start that Armstrong was going to have them end up together. And it's been a long, slow road of "maybe he likes her??" through the first two books. The slow burn continues here, but it was freaking glorious. Seriously. I don't ship often, but I ship those two. Add in the fact that we get Jack's back story and it's pretty feelsy, and I didn't want this book to end.
Really, my only gripe was that they seemed to spend an AWFUL lot of time just driving between cities, and that the ending was a tad on the abrupt side. But on the whole, I loved it. And I'm really glad I gave this series a second chance.