Another great Sienna book!I love this series of books! I must say this one was a lot more blood and guts and gore than previous books。 It was also sad to me they trashed so much greenery and history。 It is difficult and sad to imagine a world with the drug problems described in this book。
R Haines,
The new story arc starts 6 months from the last epic installment of GITB。 Sienna has been forced to finally take time for herself。 She has been living off the grid and starting the healing process (emotionally and physically) with the support of her family and encouragement of loved ones。 In the meantime, the world has been shifting and changing until a pivotal event drags Sienna back into the fray。 And she comes out kicking and screaming and taking it out on anyone who gets in her way。 Classic The new story arc starts 6 months from the last epic installment of GITB。 Sienna has been forced to finally take time for herself。 She has been living off the grid and starting the healing process (emotionally and physically) with the support of her family and encouragement of loved ones。 In the meantime, the world has been shifting and changing until a pivotal event drags Sienna back into the fray。 And she comes out kicking and screaming and taking it out on anyone who gets in her way。 Classic vengeful Sienna doing what she does best but with her family at her side。 It’s like that old saying, It takes a family to raze a village。 Or something like that。 There are plenty of all the features I love in a good Sienna book to make it enjoyable (fast paced, action packed, humor, suspense, snark, colorful characters, Friday’s new battle cry)。 But then there is the ending。 Which is honestly so shocking that I don’t know how to process it。 And it pretty much guarantees that I will read the next book the second it is released。 It’s twists like these that keep me coming back for more。 。。。more
Paul Madsen,
Robert J Crane warned his readers to expect something unexpected at the end。 He was not kidding。 Our heiress Sienna takes a few months off from crime fighting to consider or assess her life again, especially while paying attention to new or different factors。 Someone wants to get her where they can attack her without penalty。 Boy they didn’t know her at all。 Messing with her family can cause more trouble than antagonist anticipate。 As in pass episodes old enemies, friends and family members make Robert J Crane warned his readers to expect something unexpected at the end。 He was not kidding。 Our heiress Sienna takes a few months off from crime fighting to consider or assess her life again, especially while paying attention to new or different factors。 Someone wants to get her where they can attack her without penalty。 Boy they didn’t know her at all。 Messing with her family can cause more trouble than antagonist anticipate。 As in pass episodes old enemies, friends and family members make appearances。 Chapters 66-78 could make a movie all by themselves I’d love to see。 The last scene would remind me of other bookendings foretelling of problems down the road。 Well done Mr。 Crane。 The wait was worth it all in the end。 But you knew that。 😊 。。。more