Anxiously awaiting Sienna vs ChinaI admit I love the characters that float in and out of "The Girl in the Box" series。 Each character has flaws that makes me empathize or loathe and creates a layered, full story。 I can't get enough。 Robert J。 Crane, you remind me of my Minnesota cousins who always gave me, their Iowa cousin, a really hard time about their beloved Minnesota。 I find that an endearing quality in your series too。 It doesn't hurt that your skill at crafting an intriguing story is rar Anxiously awaiting Sienna vs ChinaI admit I love the characters that float in and out of "The Girl in the Box" series。 Each character has flaws that makes me empathize or loathe and creates a layered, full story。 I can't get enough。 Robert J。 Crane, you remind me of my Minnesota cousins who always gave me, their Iowa cousin, a really hard time about their beloved Minnesota。 I find that an endearing quality in your series too。 It doesn't hurt that your skill at crafting an intriguing story is rare and laudable。 I sincerely am shocked that I am 52 books into the series and I haven't been disappointed yet and can't wait for the next book to come。 。。。more
Jo,
Just when you think you know what to expect, Crane goes and mixes it all up again。I spent much of this one waiting for the other shoe to drop 。。。 on each of the story arcs。 And drop they did with varying degrees of consequence。In some ways, this was a softer story。 But I strongly suspect this is the calm before the storm。Is it was, this left me with, dare I say it, a vaguely optimistic feeling for all involved。 I voluntarily reviewed an advanced reader copy of this book。
R Haines,
Move over Shakespeare If GITB was a tv series, this would be the Valentine’s Day special, and I am 1000% here for it。 Still grappling with the revelations about her marriage and reflecting on past relationships Sienna ends up across the country and on a reality dating show。 Gorgeous eligible bachelors, a picture perfect setting, and (this is Sienna) a fugitive to catch。 Sounds like a recipe for love。 Add in my favorite Irish sweet talker。 a guest appearance from a old friend, Scott teamed up wit Move over Shakespeare If GITB was a tv series, this would be the Valentine’s Day special, and I am 1000% here for it。 Still grappling with the revelations about her marriage and reflecting on past relationships Sienna ends up across the country and on a reality dating show。 Gorgeous eligible bachelors, a picture perfect setting, and (this is Sienna) a fugitive to catch。 Sounds like a recipe for love。 Add in my favorite Irish sweet talker。 a guest appearance from a old friend, Scott teamed up with Sienna’s former dog, and set loose Cupid with a quiver full of arrows。 Who will be struck and fall in love? Will Sienna make a new start with a new connection? Or will all this talk of love fan old flames? “Love goes by haps; Some Cupid kills with arrows, some with traps。”-Much Ado About Nothing 。。。more
Paul Madsen,
This was a serious change for our badass heroine。 Instead of metahumans trying to beat Sienna into the ground, we find someone trying to find good in a strange way。 This go around also has Scott, Reed and Augustus playing more than minor roles。 As we have seen the past, the Chinese are becoming more than a nuisance with more to come。 Mr。 Robert J。 Crane, another good job leaving us reader begging for more。Paul MadsenOrem, Utah