A review by mojoshivers
Nothing Left to Lose by Dan Wells

4.0

When you read a book in thirty-six hours, you know it's pretty damn good. When you consider this series was only ever supposed to be trilogy, getting to the final installment in a hexalogy is quite the achievement. Not only was this last book nerve-wracking and full of action, but it managed to tie in the motif of cycles very effectively. How do cycles begin? How do we end them once they do? The book was very keen on hitting on the theme of cycles as much as possible. Violence, addiction, lying--it's all covered in a manner that's disguised subtly. But once you're done tearing through the slobber knocker of a plot, you gain some valuable and heady discussion into a pretty complicated subject regarding mental and emotional health. That's what I like about this series; it's not all demon hunting and blood. There are some critical thinking about a wide range of subjects put into it too.