Ratings17
Average rating4.1
Despite being a bit of a departure from the entire series (specifically the switch into first person POV) I really enjoyed this installment. Gentry doesn't follow much of his traditional MO and that was actually interesting.
But, mark my words, Court Gentry will die before the last word of the final book in this series. I felt like this book is the beginning of the end and the subtle details from this story will appear voluminous in retrospect. I won't spoil anything by giving away details but I want it on record.
This is the first book in the series to use the first-person perspective. It was an interesting change. It just didn't feel right after using the third person for the first 8 books.