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Fury by Rachel Vincent
dark
emotional
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
Fury
by Rachel Vincent
Menagerie #3
Fantasy Dark Urban Paranormal
Hoopla Audio
18+
Over nine months pregnant, Delilah and the few cryptids who had run with her are hiding in a cabin, but they are still trying to find the rest of their group after their escape from The Savage Spectacle. Those who could pass as human go into town for news and supplies. But with each passing trip, the news becomes more concerning as humans die, then the similarity of the Reaping begins to show, as does Delilah's connection to it.
The third and final book of the series is a mix between the past and what happened to Rebecca Essig during the Reaping, and the present with Delilah and her friends as it appears the Reaping has begun again, but this time Delilah and her group are accused of the murders.
Violence and the disturbing 'what ifs' are only suitable for 'not too sensitive' readers over eighteen, but it is a great story/series.
4 Stars
by Rachel Vincent
Menagerie #3
Fantasy Dark Urban Paranormal
Hoopla Audio
18+
Over nine months pregnant, Delilah and the few cryptids who had run with her are hiding in a cabin, but they are still trying to find the rest of their group after their escape from The Savage Spectacle. Those who could pass as human go into town for news and supplies. But with each passing trip, the news becomes more concerning as humans die, then the similarity of the Reaping begins to show, as does Delilah's connection to it.
The third and final book of the series is a mix between the past and what happened to Rebecca Essig during the Reaping, and the present with Delilah and her friends as it appears the Reaping has begun again, but this time Delilah and her group are accused of the murders.
Violence and the disturbing 'what ifs' are only suitable for 'not too sensitive' readers over eighteen, but it is a great story/series.
4 Stars