It's not romantic in the least, it makes the relationship unbalanced. owned - is creepy, and needy, and not at all what I'd expect from Dex. Now, Dex is simply bionic, and he's lost pretty much everything that made him vulnerable in the first place. One of the things about Dex and Sloane was that they were so different, and Dex's human vulnerabilities made missions for him actually dangerous. The decision to make Dex half human was such a jump the shark moment. I think she's gone off the rails, and is the perfect example of what happens when a series goes on for too long. What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?ĭisappointment. He hasn't bothered me before, but I had to stop and re-start over multiple days because I could only handle his narration for 10 minutes, tops. The narration is so awful that it sounds like it's being read by a 1940's B-Movie villain. This is actually why I gave it such a bad review. Would you listen to another book narrated by Mark Westfield? By going where she did with Dex, she's pretty much cut out the danger factor in his missions. This would have been more enjoyable had she not blatantly ripped of True Blood with the marked storyline. What could Charlie Cochet have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you? This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?Īnyone who is such a sucker for the series that they'll put up with any of its flaws
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