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idaho8's review against another edition

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4.0

While I still was sucked in to this book and enjoyed reading it, it was a little harder to believe than the other two books - the other books I felt like they could realistically happen, this one, I suppose, but not so much. Like I said, I still enjoyed it!

hnbb's review against another edition

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4.0

I read through the book quickly. I thought the evolution of the trilogy (and in turn the main character) was really good. I did not like how quickly Rick/Reese seemed to get over whatever was bothering him and trusted Christy/Ari again. I could not understand his deep seated betrayal, though, so that could have contributed. There were some frustrating moments because of poor editing, too. BUT, it is definitely a trilogy I was will read over and over.

natmare317's review against another edition

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5.0

A Thrilling End

This was a thrilling end to the Watched trilogy. The leaps and bounds by which Christy grows as a person and as a spy made me want to keep reading and for the series to never end. It's a good thing Cindy M. Hogan decided to continue Christy's story as a spy in a second series.

nicoleasaurus's review

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4.0

I have an obsession with Cindy M Hagan now. I've read Adrenaline Rush, Hotwire and then all three boojs in the Watched trilogy and am now eagerly awaiting the third Christy book.

elephant's review

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5.0

It's spy kids! And spy vs. spy. Christy, now under the alias Ari, and the other kids who were involved in the DC episode are all sent to a spy school for kids in Europe while the FBI finishes routing out the terrorists. With her photographic memory and amazing spy skills, Christy/Ari is able to read through all of the years of spy school lessons in about a week, ace her spy missions and beat bad guys. She meets up with Rick again, having realized that Adam is just bad news and Rick still loves her as well. Action, intrigue and drama ensue in this third and final book in the Watched series. I found the series a bit far-fetched, but really fun to read!
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