4.5 stars rounded up.
I loved the previous two books so much that when I saw this was available I just had to squeeze it in.
Winter Dawn is actually the prequel to the two other books and explains how Winter, the kickass female operative, became “the best of the best”. It actually doesn’t matter if you read it first or third. I thought it made a lot of sense being third and I think there will be another book tying it all up.
A shadowy group calling itself Colosseum and headed up by “the adjudicator” has garnered huge audiences with live streaming hunts to the death of a range of reasonably well known people. The victims are given a week - some of them run and some hide but they are always killed in the end. The newest victim is a 60 year old Senator who is planning to announce her run for President at her birthday party but the telecast is hijacked by Colosseum and she is named the ninth victim. Her assistant the very proper British gentleman, Walter, has a plan to save her and he calls in the best of the best - 21 year old Winter who has spent the last 12 months sabotaging a Russian nuclear facility in Siberia and know nothing of the game afoot.
You would think this is doomed to failure but the Senator shows a surprising core of steel as she is forced to push herself beyond endurance. Winter proves very resourceful and they hook up with the mother of the previous victim, Avril - an internet influencing phenomenon. Winter has realised the game is not to indiscriminately kill but rather poses a challenge to each contestant where they face their deepest fears. The Senator has no clue what her challenge is as the email containing it was deleted by ‘someone’. But a captured phone from one of the hunters enables them to learn of it.
This was pure adrenaline, relentless action and some freaky background which Winter still does not know if it’s real or a series of hallucinations. I don’t want to say any more. I didn’t think the violence was gratuitous. There wasn’t much anyway, the mind games were quite enough. The end of the story explains how Firestorm came to be. Firestorm is the subject of books 2 and 3. You can’t help liking these characters, rough diamonds though they are. I really recommend this series for action junkies and I cannot wait for the fourth, and possibly final, book. Many thanks to Netgalley and BooksGoSocial for the much appreciated arc which I reviewed voluntarily and honestly. I loved this one!