A review by shahrun
Teken aan de wand by J.T. Ellison

5.0

This book is a bit of a curveball, as far as the rest of the series is concerned (but in a good way). It takes place far away from Taylor's home, without her Baldwin (who I have to say I was most worried about) or her loyal friends to back her up. The danger she is in is not obvious at first. I was held captive with Taylor in the castle too, desperate to find out what was going on and if she would make it through. It was an exciting journey. But I feel the ending was a little unsatisfying. It was confusing, because things that take a long time to get organised and sorted out, all seamed to happen immediately. I just felt like the author was letting go of the Taylor and not really sure how to. Could it be that this is the last book we will get about Taylor? I hope not! Because I feel a bit cheated that we might not find out if Taylor and Baldwin ever do get married. Will they find his son? And what then? AND (the biggest and) what about the series killer who got away? Who you may ask? One of the Pretender's Apprentice! I thought he was allowed to escape, so we get the pleasure of homie being hunted down in another book! We can't have serial killers getting away with it!