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Ghost Towns by Bella Forrest

chriswaechter's review

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5.0

Wow, simply, WoW

Again and again I am enthralled by Bella’s books. Ghost Towns is no exception. How will I make it till March for the conclusion of this series?

crzybutiful06's review

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adventurous fast-paced

4.5

this book was much better than book 4 and I am reinvested in this series

meganamaral's review

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3.0

2.5/5

Honestly, this book took me a while to get through and it was...not memorable. It was another bridge book, that took me months to finish reading because it was a lot of filler training information. Necessary filler information, but nonetheless forgettable. I think this book was...Little John hacking the government system, Nelson and Robin finding out the names of their kids and where they were at, Robin finding out who her parents were and where, the Hood Team training (Jace finding out he had a knack for piloting,) Jace and Robin going on a mission to one of the Ghost Towns to get any information, and then Robin going undercover to find out where the towns people were going. Things always go to shit in the final chapters, as to be expected, which are always the best chapters, but not enough to carry the whole book.

We did though get some moments between Jace and Robin as well as some moments between Robin and Henry, her baby daddy. Robin is...less irritating in this book, but literally homegirl's train of though is literally everywhere. She questions and overthinks everything. I understand that they are in the middle of this war where they are labeled terrorists, but even when she is dealing with her personal feelings about people and events, her mind thinks of 50 different things and it gets old.

After reading this, I am not sure how they are going to solve anything or find their kids by the end of the the next book which is the finale. I am here for it to see how they do it. After so much fluff in the other books, including this one, I am curious to see the final book wrap everything up. It will have to be action throughout in order to solve everything as the government seems to be always on top of everything.

dodau's review

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5.0

Great series
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