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A review by amym84
Bitten in Two by Jennifer Rardin
5.0
Bitten in Two picks up right where Bite Marks left off. Our team leaves Autralia and head Morocco in search of the Rocenz, the item that will help dispel Jaz's mind possessor Brude. Of course nothing goes as planned. Once they get to Morocco Vayl loses his memory and believes that he is living his life from 1777. Unlike Bite Marks I think this book handled the surprise situation well. In Bite Marks we are dealing with three situations and trying to deal with them all at the same time which made things a little messy. In Bitten in Two we deal with Vayl's predicament first and then we deal with the original mission.
Of course things don't always go as planned and our team has to learn to improvise a little. I don't know if the next (and last book) will continue with some of the story threads started in this book, but I hope so. There was an old enemy of Vayl's past that pops up, but isn't dealt with directly and I would like to see that come to a close. Sorry to say, but however close we came to getting Jaz's problem solved it is something that will have to be dealt with (hopefully) in the final installment.
All of our characters were together (minus Cassandra, who does make phone appearances) for this installatment and there are some changes that will have to be dealt with. I'm sad that the next book is the last book. I only hope that it wraps well. Until Then!
Of course things don't always go as planned and our team has to learn to improvise a little. I don't know if the next (and last book) will continue with some of the story threads started in this book, but I hope so. There was an old enemy of Vayl's past that pops up, but isn't dealt with directly and I would like to see that come to a close. Sorry to say, but however close we came to getting Jaz's problem solved it is something that will have to be dealt with (hopefully) in the final installment.
All of our characters were together (minus Cassandra, who does make phone appearances) for this installatment and there are some changes that will have to be dealt with. I'm sad that the next book is the last book. I only hope that it wraps well. Until Then!