The fifth book in the Wolfegang series follows Katerina back to the top secret military base, Enzo, where she is Lt. Donnelly’s prisoner. The lieutenant puts her through tests and experiments to find out what makes her so special, and why the genetic enhancements aren’t degrading her brain. He wants answers for his own cure. Katerina might not survive his search for answers until General Ryojin shows up and changes the game completely.
I’m thinking that the author needs some more comprehensive reviews for the other books. I didn’t get much from them other than “omg awesome” or generic reviews that didn’t say much about things. I just decided to take a chance on reading the rest of the books after I finished the first bundle. I’m glad I did and worked through the annoyances I had with certain things. I enjoyed seeing the story grow and the author’s style evolve to tell Kat’s story. There were some things that still bugged me, but I think those sort of things are par for the course when it comes to reading a YA novel. The whole cat thing still gets me though … I know it isn’t a thing to talk about a character going to the bathroom, but for some reason the fact that it wasn’t only mentioned once for him bugged me. There was one spot where she mentioned (in one of her many mental notes that I don’t remember her following up on) that she should teach him how to use the toilet. Omg, then where is he going to the bathroom?! I know stupid thing to fixate on, but whatever. In this book you are following up on her after the ending of book 4 and it is wow. I commend her idea and thought it was a great one, the surprises at the end of the book are so worth the wondering while reading. I really enjoyed watching her grow and I loved (since I’m neurotic about the cat) all of her work to train him to be a partner. You saw her make some mental notes previously, but in this book she follows up on the one she made about training him properly. Though at times it seems like he is a decoration she uses and just puts him in the corner when she doesn’t need him for something. After thinking about that some more that would be okay with a cat since they sleep most of the day anyway, hah. I don’t know what I think regarding the spy found on the base and what happened with that spy. I just feel it all very sad and wish there had been some other way to take care of that spy and still have her do what she had to do with her “training.” The way Kat treats death is a bit wonky for me. The changes she makes concerning how she feels about it really shows how her character has developed since book one. She’s no longer that naïve and ignorant kid who woke up after 500 years. I look forward to seeing how the next book goes. I so want to see how things are going to work out with the crew after her months away from them and the learning she has done about herself and her feelings for the other people in her life. Also since she’s finally met up with her brother … are things going to get moving? Will she choose to side with him and his cause? I will mention that the last part of this book was one of the best. I loved learning about the different aliens and more about the Federation and just how it pulls its crap in regards to the other planets out there.
She's finally ready! After sleeping 500 years and being artificially enhanced, betrayed then cherished she finally coming home. Katrina has figured out that the Federation doesn't think like normal humans...the only good alien is a dead alien! But there are people who don't believe that and she's going to help them even though she's been modified to do what the General commmands. Will the Wolfegang family be able to save her from herself??Will she overcome his lies, his commands, and his betrayal???Have to read to find out
The story here is so good you actually have to stop and savor it for a minute as you're reading
The story here is so good you actually have to stop and savor it for a minute as you're reading, the book is huge compared to other installments of the series which is only good considering his immersive and entertaining a read it is.
This book has a different feel to it, I'm left with kind of a "meh" attitude. Not what I expected, or really wanted. I will let it go and see where the author takes us, but I am leery of how it will play out. I'm hopeful that the next books will be able to draw me in more.
Guess what? I have another Sci-fi review for y'all. I know, its wonderful news! Anyways this book belongs to the fabulous Jillian Ashe, an author that I was introduced by our very own blog owner and friend, Alisha. Originally Alisha was the one that recommended me to this series. Naturally being a romance-obsessed reader, I wasn't sure if these books would be my cup of tea. But since they are sci-fi-fi books, they did fit my preferred genre. Now I am not saying that there is absolutely no romance, there is some but it's not the main focus. Instead, these books are full of action and unwavering loyalty that ties between two siblings.
The newest installment of this series shows us the trials that Kat must face to protect the ones that she loves. In order to keep them safe, she must be a volunteered prisoner for the federation to perform experiments on. In this newest book, we get to meet some new characters and learn the role that they play in this intriguing story. General Ryojin is a charming character that you can't help but trust, he seems to have all the answers Kat is looking for. Especially when Kat feels like there is nothing left fighting for. Ryojin helps her find the determination to keep fighting, to push until the learns everything she is capable of.
I do have to warn my fellow readers if you have read the previous books. I am sure that this book will be a rollercoaster of emotions for you. The author does a great job making you feel the same emotions as the characters. She gives you an inside look at what it is like to be them and the face the same struggles. When I finished this book, it became my favorite one out of the series. I can't wait until my friends read this book and we can talk about it! But I know at this moment I can not say too much because I don't want to spill spoilers.
P.S I hope you guys have a wonderful day, don't forget to check out Jillian's newest book and pre-order it to join in all the sci-fi action and fun!
I'm working on my review now. It will be posted here after it goes live on my blog and after release day, probably. Maybe on release day. I will say the book answered some questions I had after book 4, but left me with new ones.
Good, tense, don't start unless you have a day to finish it
The arc continues, with the detour to enzo. There is much pain and stress. It's good, but the most tense of the bunch. Mostly new characters are around our dear Kat. The end isn't a cluffhanger, but leaves you waiting for the next one. Soon. Please.