Truth (Consequences)
“I find myself in a sort of suspended animation about what to write. The thing about reading this series is you can't just rip through each book. Aleatha Romig writes a very detailed story and if you don't pay attention you are going to miss things that come into play later on.
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“I find myself in a sort of suspended animation about what to write. The thing about reading this series is you can't just rip through each book. Aleatha Romig writes a very detailed story and if you don't pay attention you are going to miss things that come into play later on.
I found myself going back to Consequences a few times. I took my time with both books but still I went backwards because there is so much to this story as its unfolding and the psychological aspect of this series runs deep and dark at times. I feel myself sighing as I say that because I love a good deep dark read and now I have to wait to read Conviction--NO!!!!!!!
In Truth the book opens with Claire being let go from jail and Tony last in line to know. I felt like yelling "HAHA Tony she's FREE!" There were so many times I just wanted someone to do a throw down beating on him in the first book but even more so in Truth at first because most men know a woman isn't going to take being framed and put in jail laying down. In the words of Gomer Pyle "SURPRISE!!! SURPRISE!!!" lol
Claire's character is so much stronger in this second book. She does have her weak moments and DAMN YOU TONY leave her alone! Claire is out for revenge. (what sane person wouldn't be?) This time Tony is not the dominate one. He's now finding out in a sense what fighting for your life is really about and the wheels are not turning in his favor.
With that all said, the wait for Conviction is starting to drive me crazy!!!!!!!!!
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