Reviewed by Angie on
Immortal in Death‘s mystery kept me hooked as to be expected. It’s fascinating to me what people will do for youth, sex, and money. Of course, I had to play along and I chose my suspect early on, although things along the way had me doubting. But this time, everything felt more complicated. There’s more players and more connections, and I was totally wrong.
Aside from the mystery, Immortal in Death goes deeper into Eve’s past. We’ve gotten glimpses in the previous two books, but now her memories are emerging. She’s suffering from horrible nightmares, and one night all is finally revealed to her. It’s truly awful and sickening and I cannot even being to imagine being suddenly faced with all of that after not knowing for over twenty years. I am proud of Eve for talking it out though rather than keeping it bottled up. She has an amazing support system and I was glad they were there for her during this.
I am well and truly addicted to this series already. And I’m in need of more Roarke! I feel as if we don’t know him any better than we did in the first book, so I hope that changes soon.
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Reading updates
- Started reading
- 7 November, 2015: Finished reading
- 7 November, 2015: Reviewed