Ratings44
Average rating4.3
I can't put this series down. Unlike other series, where I can or need to take a break, this one won't let me do anything else but move to the next book. The one issue I had with this book in the series is I felt like Carr was doing too much name dropping. Every item Reece touched or action he accomplished was always named out in full detail as though Carr was name dropping. Afterwards, I realized that when he did that, I ended up looking up most of those items online and it educated me in a world I don't know. I was also disenchanted by the “wonderful family” description where everyone in the family loved each other, life was always warm and wonderful together. The birds sang, the sun shown and everyone hugged. It felt a bit Hollywood, but ironically, this “feeling” seems to have lessened in The Devil's Hand, so it seemed to have only been in Savage. When all is said and done, I love Reece's character and Carr is an amazing storyteller and he will always have my money.
This is a really interesting story. The resolution seemed to come a little too easy after just a detailed setup. Jack Carr's style rubbed me the wrong way through the first 2 books in series but its making more sense and I am enjoying this series.