
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
At last! We finally get to stop dancing around the fact that Slade and Jill have feelings for each other.
I love that everyone except Slade and Jill seems to know that these two have something. I love Jill's character, the way that she is so stubborn and yet also has these insecurities. It was interesting it finally get to understand the situation between Jill and her family. I think she was an iterating choice of partner for Slade, as they are pretty much opposites, and yet I think that they work well together. I like that we see Slade constantly fightings his feelings for Jill (I know, that sounds mean). With most, if not all of the other couples, it's more a case of the guys see the woman they want, and then do whatever they have to in order to get her. I feel that having Slade fight his feelings under rye guise of doing the right thing while Jill is still training, was good as it stops things from becoming repetitive and predictable.
This is the story that I have been waiting for, and it delivered. This is a great series that I totally recommend reading.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I loved this book. This instalment in the series more or less continues the story of Slade and Jill, but the focus is spread between all of the characters, while also setting up the storyline between Jax and Caroline.
This was a real rollercoaster of a book. There was humour and everything that you would normally expect from these characters, but there were also some moments of sadness and heartbreak, that we haven't really seem in this series all that much. The half breeds are getting sick and there's no cure. This really puts the warriors, especially Slade, in the position of having this problem that they can't fix by beating something to a pulp. I think that we get to see a different side to a lot the the characters when they're stuck with nothing to fight.
I'm really looking forward to see how everything plays out with Jax and Caroline. I also want to know what the deal is with Jax's brother, and the problems it's going cause the warriors.
This is a great series that you really don't want to miss.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This may have been my favourite book of the series yet.
Jax is one of the newer characters in the series that was brought in to help with training the half breeds. His past is something that he avoids talking about, and this just makes me more interested in his character. I loved seeing his struggle with his feeling towards Caroline; seeing how he finds emoting and loving someone, and being loved, a totally foreign concept. I loved seeing how over the course of this story, Jax really opens up and lets go of some of his inner demons and stops holding out on Caroline, and finally lets himself make her a priority. I think Caroline's character is great. I love how she goes into teacher mode and puts all the Warriors in their place without taking any BS. I really like the way that she and Jax bounce off each other, with neither one really being prepared to back down on what they want and never being able to stay mad.
I can't wait for Blaze's story, so I'm now going to go and plow my way through Sloan's book (which I'm sure is going to be wonderful).
This is a great addition to the series and I totally recommend that you read it.
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