Angie
Written on Dec 6, 2016
The beginning of Silver Shadows is a little slow, which is not surprising. Not much can be done when the heroine is locked and drugged underground and the hero is passed out drunk. It's not boring though. The re-education center is fascinating, if horrible. I wasn't quite as invested in Adrian's chapters until a certain someone sneaks up on him and forces him to reevaluate what the heck he's doing. From there, it's nonstop action as he pulls himself together and gets a plan in motion to break out Sydney and the others.
I can't say a lot about Silver Shadows without spoilers. Lots of spoilery things happen. The last third or so was very exciting and more things just kept happening and I was never sure if things were going to turn out okay or not. Then of course, the last page has to deliver a new shock which threw me straight into the final book.
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