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stormlightreader 's review for:
The Shrine
by L.J. Ross
A good instalment but not as gripping as previous books. One thing I loved was the descriptions of the local area (where I live). Naturally, Anna finds herself in the centre of the action again, although this isn't as annoying as it used to be, it still prepared me for the tone of the book. This irritation aside, Ross does what she does best and places a lot of focus on developing the characters, while keeping us entertained with a mystery. Since, Anna is at the centre of this crime, it goes without saying that Ryan is more invested than usual. That said, this does give us some really good Ryan/Anna development.
Frank's humour and general personality are still endearing. Frank and Ryan are two characters that I like for different reasons. In addition, MacKenzie is a great character and I love her more with each book. The plot doesn't wrap up in this book and presumably continues in Cuthbert's Way.
Frank's humour and general personality are still endearing. Frank and Ryan are two characters that I like for different reasons. In addition, MacKenzie is a great character and I love her more with each book. The plot doesn't wrap up in this book and presumably continues in Cuthbert's Way.