Ratings5
Average rating4.6
If you thought Lone Wolf was emotional, strap in for Nemesis.
Nemesis is a continuation of Lone Wolf. The two books act as almost a stand alone duology within the Orphan X series. Evan's reluctant embrace of humanity, both its good and bad sides, is continued and heightened here. You also get a greater insight into the few people he has allowed to get close to him: Tommy and Joey.
Evan is pushed into the closest thing to a real world 2025 situation that he's faced. A mission with more layers, personalities, histories and emotions than he's ever had to deal with before.
I don't know when or how the Orphan X series will end but seeing Evan come back around to being fully human since Jack plucked him from the group home was as beautiful to see as it was painful for him to realize.
I remain eternally grateful to have received another ARC of my favorite thriller series. Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martins/Minotaur for the opportunity to read and review.
If you thought Lone Wolf was emotional, strap in for Nemesis.
Nemesis is a continuation of Lone Wolf. The two books act as almost a stand alone duology within the Orphan X series. Evan's reluctant embrace of humanity, both its good and bad sides, is continued and heightened here. You also get a greater insight into the few people he has allowed to get close to him: Tommy and Joey.
Evan is pushed into the closest thing to a real world 2025 situation that he's faced. A mission with more layers, personalities, histories and emotions than he's ever had to deal with before.
I don't know when or how the Orphan X series will end but seeing Evan come back around to being fully human since Jack plucked him from the group home was as beautiful to see as it was painful for him to realize.
I remain eternally grateful to have received another ARC of my favorite thriller series. Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martins/Minotaur for the opportunity to read and review.