visp's review
adventurous
challenging
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
sad
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
5.0
rpmiller's review
4.0
There were some interesting legal matters, an irrevocable testamentary trust, which might seem redundant, likened in the story to a belt and suspenders kind of guy. But, in this story the legal issues were mostly secondary. In the end Sasha and Leo got all they deserved, and maybe less than they volunteered for.
jfranco77's review
3.0
There's just a little too much going on in this book, the latest in the Sasha McCandless series (which I really enjoy). Sasha and Leo got married, but their wedding was interrupted by Jeffrey Bricker, the crazy survivalist from Book 5. [By the way, it seems that wedding and interruption was covered in Book 5.5]
Bricker escaped and killed his wife, who was in Witness Protection and now called Alison Bennett.
So Sasha, Leo and Hank need to take care of the 6 Bricker/Bennett kids, deal with a legal battle to keep Jeffrey Bricker away from them, and hunt down Bricker. It seemed like all 3 stories were well integrated, but it also felt like none of them got enough attention. Most of all, the book just seemed a little short. There wasn't much legal wrangling, though there was still plenty of action. It was still an enjoyable book, it just felt a little rushed.
Bricker escaped and killed his wife, who was in Witness Protection and now called Alison Bennett.
So Sasha, Leo and Hank need to take care of the 6 Bricker/Bennett kids, deal with a legal battle to keep Jeffrey Bricker away from them, and hunt down Bricker. It seemed like all 3 stories were well integrated, but it also felt like none of them got enough attention. Most of all, the book just seemed a little short. There wasn't much legal wrangling, though there was still plenty of action. It was still an enjoyable book, it just felt a little rushed.
kkir8y's review against another edition
5.0
An easy to read book, and I am definitely going to backtrack to the first book of the series.
It was an interesting read about the minors who have fallen through the cracks of the all-mighty criminal justice system.
It was an interesting read about the minors who have fallen through the cracks of the all-mighty criminal justice system.
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