Conviction by S Usher Evans

Conviction (Razia, #3)

by S. Usher Evans

Piracy is a game. What do you stand for?

Clink.

Razia is in trouble. Captured by a fellow pirate, she now finds herself back on probation with a bounty worth zero credits. In the cold reality, she begins to question herself and everything she has been working towards all of her life--and what she's willing to do to reclaim her glory.

Reviewed by Chelsea on

5 of 5 stars

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This series just keeps getting better the more I read. As much as Razia drives me crazy, I also really love her. I love all the characters honestly. They all have such different personalities and they're hilarious when they interact together. That's probably my favourite part of the whole series. I like how there's these little bits of humour even when we're in the middle of a really intense scene. It makes the story a lot easier to read.

Speaking of story, I especially liked the plot in this book. Razia starts slipping up and ends up getting caught which really sucked. It sucks more because everyone still thinks she's incapable of being a pirate because she's a girl. She starts to really question herself in Conviction which is sad but pretty accurate. I really love that she's struggling with these issues because it makes it feel closer to the real world. It's also really nice that there's a character like Lizbeth who doesn't care what people think and will make people earn her respect.

We also get to see more Sage in this book (yessssss!) which I am VERY thankful for. I love him so much. We're even seeing some more of Lyssa's family drama which I also love. Basically what I'm trying to say is that this was a really great third book and it added a lot to the Razia series. I'm heading into the last book right away because I can't wait!

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