A review by m0rdred_the_fallen
Liberty: The Spy Who (Kind of) Liked Me by Andrea Portes, Joel Silverman

adventurous funny mysterious relaxing tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.0

It was a really nice read, quite funny, a good dose of action and the relationship between Sean Raynes and Paige Nolan is very weirdly endearing, not the AAAAWWWW! kind of endearing, but the relatable-because-felt-called-out kind of endearing. And, for the most part, I really, really, liked the book was going until
it came to RAITH and the list of their agents that Raynes has and it becomess clear they're just trying to cover their butts
.

FOR ONCE, ONCE, I want the intelligence community to be cripple, if not outright burned to ashes, because setting that and actually going through with it. Now that's an instant five, but no we have to stop
Sean Raynes from exposing the RAITH list even though he made an excellent point as to why do it
but we can't have our protagonist be
a killer or a rogue agent
pick a side and commit to the bit. 

Is almost a perfect book for me, almost, and that hurts more than if it wasn't.