He’s become a bit overprotective as a result, but not annoyingly so by any means. (Poor lady’s knee pops throughout the whole book!) Greg, too, is struggling with everything. The book begins with Meg still reeling from everything that happened to her in the last book and she’s still dealing with it emotionally and physically. The amount of blood and gore - oh my goodness! \o/ The action is great and the Rat King, rat hordes and zombie rats made for a surprising complication for our supers. The case was interesting and everything moves along at a fast past and I read the whole book in a day, which is quite rare for me these days (attention span of a spork, I tell ya), so hats off to Jackson! Not a single dull moment. I read Fear and Fury a while back, but my TBR is long long long, so it’s taken me a little while to get to book two but even still I sank very quickly back into Meg and Greg’s world with this book. Bark, rough under my fingers and the palms of my hands A message on the wind.
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