A review by jigsawgirl
Dungeon Games by Lexi Blake

4.0

I listened to the audiobook. I enjoy this series and love listening to Ryan West's narration of the series.

This book can easily be read without reading/listening to the previous books in the series. In fact, it may just be the enticement needed to start at the beginning of the series.

I will say, if BDSM and/or D/s relationships offend you, don't bother with the Masters and Mercenaries series.

I could not see how Derek and Karina were ever going to become a cohesive unit, until I did. Derek was so rigid, I couldn't see him getting out of his own way. Karina was a lot more flexible. I thought they had great chemistry.

Derek's ex-wife was awful. I wanted him to shut her down in a much stronger way than he did. I think I liked the way Marina handled her much better.

At one point, if the killer had been anyone other than the person I thought it was, I would have been shocked. The most of the reasoning behind what the killer did was surprising, but not as much who else was involved.

I also enjoyed Alex, Liam, Eve, Sean, and Adam's appearances. One thing you can count on with the McKay Taggert gang and their cohorts, is cleverness, sarcasm, and humour.

Based on Lexi Blake's other books in the series, this was a fairly short listen, but no less enjoyable. I am going to have to use up my credits on the other .5 novellas in the series.