Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Book Review: Vector

Vector

Vector

by Vaun Murphrey
My rating: 4 of 5 hearts


Synopsis:

Homecomings usually involve burgers, fries and apple pies; but that's not on the menu for Cassandra and Silver. They're launched into assassination attempts, bar brawls, and relationship drama just in the first 24 hours. Can they protect everyone they love from all comers before it explodes in their face? Find out in VECTOR, Book Three of the Weaver Series

Review:

In short, I loved this book. Not being familiar with this series, I was lost in the first half of this book. However, the author does bridge enough of the gaps to answer the most important questions my mind created. This created a sort of truce between me and the characters’ history. Once I felt like I was caught up on the back story, I thoroughly enjoyed this installation.

The plot was fast paced and engaging. The story was well voiced and developed. I can say the same for the character development. The characters’ plight resonated with me and I was fully invested in their fight for survival. By the end of the book, I cried right alongside them at the loss of a main character. Ok, I may have cried a bit more than the characters. I can’t wait to read the other two books in the series and truly catch up on Rainbow and Silver’s history.

I received this book through the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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