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Wild Card by Mark Henwick

mrose21's review

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5.0

Really enjoyed this book. It was as good as the others in this series.

I still find she is one of the better heroines i have read in a while. She doesn't need anyone to rescue her she gets herself our of scrapes for the most part. I really like her attitude. Still hate her sister

setaian's review

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5.0

Just a few short weeks after preventing a war between the two athanate factions, Amber once again finds herself caught in a tug-of-war between her three parts; her werewolf; her athanate; and her adept.

A rogue werewolf is brutally murdering werewolves and humans and it falls to Amber to hunt him down, but things are never simple when Amber is in the room. Just as she is beginning to get a grip on her athanate, the local werewolf pack want her to submit to the alpha, and the adept community think she herself might be going rogue.

Adding to her complicated life, the rogue has turned its attention to her and a faction of her old military unit is also determined to hunt her down.

Wild Card is a big book and there is a lot going on. Those two things are generally a red flag for me. Not a big fan of weighty tomes and I think stories are generally best told without too much distraction.

Not here. Wild Card is brilliant. I can't think of any author who could do better, and yeah I'm going to go there –– Mark Henwick is the equal of Patricia Briggs, Faith Hunter and Jennifer Estep. He owns this genre.

geohiker's review

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3.0

This wasn't terrible, but it was....long. Unfocused. Lots of random things happening.
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