Samurai Game (GhostWalker, Bk 10)
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Genres: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Romance
Book Type: Paperback
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Genres: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Romance
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 4
This is better than the last GhostWalker book - Ruthless Game. We meet Thorn and get to know Sam better. The "Let's take down Whitney" plot gets a big jolt of action.
As with past GhostWalker books, it has a couple of fighting sequences, a couple of sex scenes, but a lot more plot and story arc development than in the past 4 books. We also get an update on most of the Team 1 and 2 families, plus a bonus meet with Daniel - Ryland and Lily's son.
A few Amazon reviewers complained about too much talking. But I really enjoyed seeng more moves of that big story arc - GhostWalkers against Dr. Whitney and his cabal - take place, along with a couple of surprises emerge. Thorn has a few surprises for Dr. Whitney, Sr., as payback for her childhood traumas.
BTW. The relationship takes a slightly different development path than the prior books - not as much antagonism and more angst. That said, the scene in Sam's cabin went a little too smoothly given her emotional scars. Hence the 4 stars.
As with past GhostWalker books, it has a couple of fighting sequences, a couple of sex scenes, but a lot more plot and story arc development than in the past 4 books. We also get an update on most of the Team 1 and 2 families, plus a bonus meet with Daniel - Ryland and Lily's son.
A few Amazon reviewers complained about too much talking. But I really enjoyed seeng more moves of that big story arc - GhostWalkers against Dr. Whitney and his cabal - take place, along with a couple of surprises emerge. Thorn has a few surprises for Dr. Whitney, Sr., as payback for her childhood traumas.
BTW. The relationship takes a slightly different development path than the prior books - not as much antagonism and more angst. That said, the scene in Sam's cabin went a little too smoothly given her emotional scars. Hence the 4 stars.
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