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renaereads93 's review for:
Lunatic
by Onley James
*** I reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.***
I was very interested in learning more about the most mysterious Mulvaney brother and Lunatic did not disappoint. Archer is full of surprises and emotional depth that I could not have anticipated.
Archer was always the one brother who seemed distant and removed from the rest and now after getting his own story I was finally able to understand why. I loved getting his story and seeing his relationships with the family from his perspective. Always a joy to be back with the Mulvaney's.
Lunatic starts with Archer's backstory, which is tragic, but you get to see his protective and determined instincts at such a young age. You also learn that due to his tragic upbringing he always kept those close to him at a distance, thus developing his persona. His entire life is thrown for a loop when is is forced to work on a secret government project with the one person that gets under his skin.
Mackenzie Shepard is a great counter to Archer's more frenetic energy. Mac and Archer's dynamic is one of balance and watching their relationship change so drastically was so much fun to see. Out of all of the relationships so far in this series I think this one moved the quickest, due to their shared history, which made for exciting personal developments that I was not expecting. I loved the expected surprise because it took the story in such an unexpected direction.
Overall another great entry in this great series. There is a great ending that gives you an idea of where the last story is heading, which I cannot wait!!!!
I was very interested in learning more about the most mysterious Mulvaney brother and Lunatic did not disappoint. Archer is full of surprises and emotional depth that I could not have anticipated.
Archer was always the one brother who seemed distant and removed from the rest and now after getting his own story I was finally able to understand why. I loved getting his story and seeing his relationships with the family from his perspective. Always a joy to be back with the Mulvaney's.
Lunatic starts with Archer's backstory, which is tragic, but you get to see his protective and determined instincts at such a young age. You also learn that due to his tragic upbringing he always kept those close to him at a distance, thus developing his persona. His entire life is thrown for a loop when is is forced to work on a secret government project with the one person that gets under his skin.
Mackenzie Shepard is a great counter to Archer's more frenetic energy. Mac and Archer's dynamic is one of balance and watching their relationship change so drastically was so much fun to see. Out of all of the relationships so far in this series I think this one moved the quickest, due to their shared history, which made for exciting personal developments that I was not expecting. I loved the expected surprise because it took the story in such an unexpected direction.
Overall another great entry in this great series. There is a great ending that gives you an idea of where the last story is heading, which I cannot wait!!!!