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amybraunauthor 's review for:
Labyrinth of Stars
by Marjorie M. Liu
Whoa. Now that was an explosive finale. Almost right from the get-go, the story took of at a blistering pace and pitted our heroes against a threat they couldn't have imagined, and rendered them virtually helpless. I was guessing throughout the whole book, and even I didn't know how they could get out of that peril, or if they would at all.
The tension is palpable through the book and while there are a couple slower moments, the concern you feel for the characters never really goes away. Even relationships are strained as powers change and Maxine, Grant, Jack, and the boys make terrible sacrifices.
I literally couldn't put the book down once I got into it, especially with the wild twists that come at the end. I honestly didn't expect some of them, and the final confrontation was ferocious. I've had a great time reading this series and being drawn in by its creativity and world building. I definitely recommend it to urban fantasy romance lovers who haven't checked it out yet. I'm going to miss Maxine and Grant, but I'm glad I got to share their adventures.
The tension is palpable through the book and while there are a couple slower moments, the concern you feel for the characters never really goes away. Even relationships are strained as powers change and Maxine, Grant, Jack, and the boys make terrible sacrifices.
I literally couldn't put the book down once I got into it, especially with the wild twists that come at the end. I honestly didn't expect some of them, and the final confrontation was ferocious. I've had a great time reading this series and being drawn in by its creativity and world building. I definitely recommend it to urban fantasy romance lovers who haven't checked it out yet. I'm going to miss Maxine and Grant, but I'm glad I got to share their adventures.