A review by sherwoodreads
Blood and Betrayal by Lindsay Buroker

A real roller coaster of a ride! Starts spang after the cliff-hanger at the end of the previous volume. This is Maldynado's book, and I think in many ways it is the most successful of the secondary threads focusing on each of the team through the books, because he seems to change the most.

I love the incremental pacing of the central romance, which is exactly the way it should go given the damage to one of the members. (And the damage suffered by the other during the course of this book affords a level of insight that is nicely handled.)

The world building that the consequences of mad action continue to be painted in broad strokes, but it works really, really well, I think. The humor is the glue, and the characterizations.

Everything is now up in the air . . . on to get the next two books!