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A very disappointing conclusion to a much loved series.
Earlier books in this series have caused all night stake outs (with or without having to work in the morning). This one did not suck me in. The author has a dozen well developed characters to play with and she doesn't fully utilize any of them. A part of my dislike could be that she tells much of this story from Savannah's point-of-view; she has never been one of my favourites.
In particular, the way the relationship between Adam and Savannah (which has been built on for a number of novels) doesn't make sense for either character.
Kelley Armstrong remains an amazing writer, her dialogue is priceless. I'm hoping her next story is more engaging.
Earlier books in this series have caused all night stake outs (with or without having to work in the morning). This one did not suck me in. The author has a dozen well developed characters to play with and she doesn't fully utilize any of them. A part of my dislike could be that she tells much of this story from Savannah's point-of-view; she has never been one of my favourites.
In particular, the way the relationship between Adam and Savannah (which has been built on for a number of novels) doesn't make sense for either character.
Kelley Armstrong remains an amazing writer, her dialogue is priceless. I'm hoping her next story is more engaging.