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A review by ljamison01
Emperor of Havoc by Jagger Cole
dark
emotional
mysterious
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.25
This is the final book in the Memento Mori series. I have read every book and loved every one too. This book moved a little slower than the other books and although the beginning of the book definitely grabs a hold of you. Then the pace of the story seems to slow down. Kat at the beginning of the book is hoping to meet up with a match from Venom, where a man in a mask will chase and deflower her. In the middle of this matchup she has to cancel to try to infiltrate her enemies training camp but her primal match is there as well. However, he is forced to let her go. Now Kat doesn’t speak but uses sign language at first I thought she was talking until they would mention she signed. In the previous book where we first meet her, she appeared to be more meek and docile. I was glad that was not the case, she is a strong, fighter very opinionated and ready to rule her father’s empire but, she needs a spouse. Along comes Takeshi who has decided that he will marry her, find the answers to what happened previously, dismantle that empire and kill Kat’s father. However, a man who becomes so obsessed with you that he learns how to sign so he can communicate with you must have some feelings for you. Like Damien where keep hearing how these men are so deranged and morally black and off kilter, well I wanted that. I thought Kat could handle a bizarre man but he just wasn’t as bad as I wanted him to be. I’m sorry to see this series end because it was very enjoyable but, I’m definitely looking forward to Jagger Cole’s new dark mafia series.