Picks up where Enclave left off. Deuce and the gang now live in Salvation. Salvation is a completely different place from where she grew up. I thought Salvation was also a dark, depressing place. I could argue its even worse since they have traditional gender roles and anyone who is outside that pro...
Follow Deuce and her friends as they fight the muties (which aren't exactly zombies) and look for a safe refuge. Have they found safety in Salvation or is this where they will end their days fighting an enemy that seems unbeatable? I don't want to give anything away. It's hard to review books in...
Due to me being sick, but still wanting to write a review I will just do a small good/bad review.Good:-Romance between Fade. Finally, took them long enough, though at around the ending (no spoilers) it saddened me. -The village and the description of it + history.-I loved how Deuce started calling t...
I liked this book a little less than Enclave. It started off slow. Life in Salvation and the love story bored me, but of course, we saw some action towards the end of the book. The setup for the last book in the series was really good, so I'm excited to read that one asap.
3.5 starsThis is a good book ~ just not as good as Enclave (Razorland #1).The action did not start till awhile into the book, from then on I would have rated it higher.
have to say i think i like this book almost as much as the first, though Fade was a massive let down, i agree with Stalker - they would make a better couple. but good on Deuce for sticking with Fade even when he's being a douche.i liked how Deuce got to live a somewhat normal life, she found out mor...
I loved Outpost. It was rough, tough, gritty and glorious.Ann Aguirre is one of those authors whose works I end up hoarding. I want to keep her books for “rainy days” because her work is flawless. But sometimes this hoarding can lead to me disliking a book, because I’ll have waited too long and end ...
Review courtesy of Dark Faerie Tales.Quick & Dirty: Deuce tries to find a place in a civilization that defines a girl the exact opposite of what she is. Opening Sentence: I woke to the cold kiss of steel on my throat.The Review: Deuce is getting used to village life. Well, as much as a warrior can g...
3.5 starsI know. It's 1 whole star less than the first book. Heres why:While I feel that I got that love I was looking for in droves, I felt like this book could've been shorter had there not been so much repition. Ladies and Gents you know how much I hate the same thoughts repeated over and over a...
I really enjoyed the first book, but by the time I got to this one, I couln't reconnect with the characters. I found the entire thing just boring; how they both came to live with adopted families, and how they didn't have a chance to talk anymore and blah blah blah.
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