The Third Son
Great ending twist !!!
The end of Democracy
Goodness knows what Robert Muller would think of Donald j trumpedo in ‘26.
10/10
Voice actors were wonderful! And I’m obsessed with Ali Hazelwood! But this book is my favorite so far!
Trauma Bonding failure
2.75 Stars
This novel had a premise that immediately hooked me: two strangers trapped side by side in captivity, relying on each other to survive while uncovering the horrors of a black-market operation. The mystery and darker themes kept me invested, and I was eager to see how Everly and Isaac's story would unfold.
Unfortunately, I never fully connected with either character. Isaac was marketed as a tortured hero, but came across as somewhat somewhat one-dimensional. Instead of tortured hero, I got needs therapy and help for sex addiction. The romance also didn't work for me. Given everything they had endured, some of their interactions felt seriously unrealistic and rushed. I found myself more interested in their survival and escape than their relationship.
Once they were rescued, the story took a turn that required a lot of suspension of disbelief, and some of Everly's choices afterward didn't feel believable to me. That said, the premise was compelling enough that I wanted to see how everything played out.
Overall, an intriguing concept and some gripping moments, but the execution didn't quite live up to its potential or my expectations of this author.
This novel had a premise that immediately hooked me: two strangers trapped side by side in captivity, relying on each other to survive while uncovering the horrors of a black-market operation. The mystery and darker themes kept me invested, and I was eager to see how Everly and Isaac's story would unfold.
Unfortunately, I never fully connected with either character. Isaac was marketed as a tortured hero, but came across as somewhat somewhat one-dimensional. Instead of tortured hero, I got needs therapy and help for sex addiction. The romance also didn't work for me. Given everything they had endured, some of their interactions felt seriously unrealistic and rushed. I found myself more interested in their survival and escape than their relationship.
Once they were rescued, the story took a turn that required a lot of suspension of disbelief, and some of Everly's choices afterward didn't feel believable to me. That said, the premise was compelling enough that I wanted to see how everything played out.
Overall, an intriguing concept and some gripping moments, but the execution didn't quite live up to its potential or my expectations of this author.
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Wonderful book witty, insightful breaks down Trump’s presidency as well as the Republican Party over the last hundred years really Loved it. And it is the perfect length not too long for an afternoon read.

















