Jan 2023
I wanted to see in the new year with a good book. This one came to mind, although I did start with blood diamond. Its serious but not too serious, more like a fluff coaster for the relationships, knowing everything will work out. This time around I liked Adam and how his past was a necessity. He could've become a monster.
Back on the fence with Dr Stanton. She fanned the flames, manipulating the media to her agenda. She broke patient confidentiality. Ethically she had no right to continue being a doctor. I didn't think much of Veronica. She was strong but all she really did was hold onto a bond.
The biggest victim of this one was Marshal. Poor kid. He's the definition of old soul and having to grow too quickly. Every moment he smiled or acted his age was a relieve. Upgrading to 5 stars.
Jan 2021
Re-read. The last time I wanted to read this, mistakenly picked up Bonds instead. Going into this one as a fresh standalone, I’d pretty much scrap my original review. This time I knew what would happen so no surprises there.
I really felt sorry for Adam, that hasn’t changed. Thanks to his power, it takes separation anxiety to the extreme and almost to death. The stock stuff was clever and not a headache like last time. I liked how he dealt with things and although pretty much evolving into a war machine, still wants peace. The parents were a bit sudden and it felt like they’d reconnected quickly.
Taking down the castle felt chaotic and quick, then again it could be because I was ducking and reading at work. The next time I read this one it could change again.
Other than Adam, the one I felt sorry for was Marshal. Poor kid needs a break and a childhood. I liked the moments he got to be happy with Adam.
This time around I liked Dr Stanton. She was as subtle as a sledgehammer, but it was for a necessary cause and did more good than harm.
May 2020
I held off on reading this one because it’s the same name as the kid from Null and Void, also because I was imagining some stop the wedding cliche. I should’ve realised by now that’s not how things go with this author. Thankfully it’s not the same kid, although the bond situation is the same, the difference is a loving father and an a hole one.
Whereas I did feel sorry for Adam, I preferred Ian and Marshal. Like the others in the series, there is an issue the mc has to tackle. In this case it’s child marriage. I had mixed feelings about Dr Stanton and it felt like things could’ve gotten ugly between them. Another good book and more sleep deprivation.