![]() ![]() Vivid!! Appreciated the fact that sex did not intrude upon the relationship development until late in the book, and then only a few times. Loved the scene when she took down a killer in public view. Her feelings for Aden were bedrock and of long standing. With one major caveat, I loved the fiercely protective and possessive Zaira. I really enjoy the way Singh writes about kids. Singh included several heartwarming scenes with children. Perhaps these opening chapters were the best in the book. An imminent threat which links back to several prequels. The opening chapters were fabulous - when Aden and Zaira escape their captors (see book synopsis), finding refuge and even joy. ![]() Fine by me! The story takes place in late spring, four months after book #12 Heart of Obsidian and several weeks after #13 Shield of Winter. Compared to prequels, this is a considerably longer book, with fewer and shorter sex scenes, and not as much cussing or profanity. In fact, the narration was slightly better than the story itself, in my view. In some books, her cadence becomes sing-songy, lulling me to sleep. ![]()
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