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Loved the book. It was pretty exciting having them infiltrate Starr's grounds. And seeing Dia - She's one of my fav sec chars. I also liked how Riley blasted through Quinn's shield. And how the drug is starting to affect Riley.
The ending was anticlimatic ... how such a big evil was vanquished with just a glance and a bullet in the head across vast spaces. Hell, the whole book was anticlimatic. I only had second-hand knowledge and speculations about Starr's evil deeds. The guy never did anything mean, but look at her and s...
While there were a few moments that I just didn't need to read about, I actually liked this book better than the previous two. Riley is changing and the sense of danger is much greater (at least in my mine). I'm kind of sad that I don't have book 4 sitting next to me so I can keep going.
Riley is a Guardian, not really what she wants. She "graduates: and is thrown into a mission that puts her and her brother in great danger. She has sex with the enemy, needs to save others and fight bigger and stronger foes then ever before. New powers are developing and she does know how to control...