
Renegade Magic
Legacy Series, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Stacey Glemboski
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By:
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McKenzie Hunter
Secrets have consequences - and so do truths.
I’ve been outed as a Legacy and there’s nothing I can do but deal with the aftermath. I thought I could handle it - I was wrong. The city is in chaos, and I have more enemies than allies. Some that I once called allies have quickly become my betrayers.
Just when I didn’t think things could get any worse, Conner resurfaces and he’s ready to make everyone pay. Especially me. He’s the least of my worries: A supernatural assassin has been brought in to kill all the Legacy - and he’s good at his job. One by one we are being killed off. Gareth, my only true ally, has his own problems dealing with another group that is set on ridding the world of supernaturals. Unless I can get the assassin before he gets me and Gareth can stop an organization bent on xenophobic destruction, we don’t stand a chance in hell of surviving this.
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love this series
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magical kick ass
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Levi and Gareth finally end up in bed together, but the scenes were a bit bland, it felt like they were just going through the motions because they should instead of being passionate lovemaking, it was disappointing, every time.
Connor is starting to annoy me, I mean seriously, he's such a stereotypical bad guy with an obsession with the heroine, and it's not really adding anything to the book.
There's new creatures like the Mors which were really interesting if a bit underutilized.
Wow, it's really sounding like I didn't like it which isn't true, I did like it, it's just that I expected more after the first two books, this one was good, but not as good. I liked it enough that I definitely want to continue reading the series.
The character voices were excellent, they're distinct and easily recognizable, the pacing and tone of the delivery matched the different scenes of the story.
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Ok... so this isn't a trilogy... good to know
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Male lead character is terrible
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Book 3 of 4 = starting to drag
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Battled to finish this. Got monotonous.
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After reading the first 3 books, I've determined that this author is a serial repeater. I'm not sure if it's for the readers benefit or her own. I know that some authors will write their books in portions and not necessarily in sequential order. So when you get someone who constantly repeats a phrase or a previous event is described in detail multiple times, I think it's a result of something like that. It's not always a bad thing and some readers may love it. Just personally, unless the book is over 20 hours then it's not necessary at all.
Every time anyone is about to tell a lie, then a shifter will say, "Do I have to remind you that I can detect the changes in your breathing and pulse...". Seriously. Every time and it's usually Garret. We get it. Shifters can tell when you lie.
At the end of the previous book and as you go through this one, you will be constantly reminded what Hara (Leader of the Counsel) can do with her Fae powers and what she did to those in the night club in the last book. Over and Over. And Over and Over.
Also for the 3rd book our lead character constantly describes The Cleanse which is one of the core past events. At least 5 times... that's once every other chapter.
The narrator, Staci Glemboski, was a good. I have no complaints.
2 Stars - Decent. Has Potential. Possibly a good idea for a story but something could have been better. Sometimes it's because the author put too little or too much into the wrong parts of the story. New authors sometimes fall in this ranking and move up as their series progresses. Doesn't mean I hated it. Just means it was missing something to push it over the hump.
A lot of repetitive plots and conversations
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