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A review by elylibrarysec
Vandal by Rachel Leigh
4.0
The Prologue is a great reminder that this story is not a standalone. Things get revealed that would affect your reading – it would be like starting a book three quarters of the way through.
Tommy is very expressive and shows it in a very creative way. He has a lot of anger inside but it was interesting to watch how he changed over the course of the story. Wyatt is very good at understanding people. He has had to deal with a lot of things from a few people and that just shows how strong a person he is. We get to see characters that we met in the previous two books. They’re still dealing with issues that were brought up in the first two books which is another reminder not to start the series here.
This group may be in high school but this is not for the young adult reader – unless the parent reads first in order to make an informed decision. It’s a story where a lot of discoveries are made. Even though each book builds on the story before it, they all are unique in their own right. In this book, the mystery is what held my attention and left me looking forward to book four. Then there’s the Epilogue that has left me on the edge.
I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
Tommy is very expressive and shows it in a very creative way. He has a lot of anger inside but it was interesting to watch how he changed over the course of the story. Wyatt is very good at understanding people. He has had to deal with a lot of things from a few people and that just shows how strong a person he is. We get to see characters that we met in the previous two books. They’re still dealing with issues that were brought up in the first two books which is another reminder not to start the series here.
This group may be in high school but this is not for the young adult reader – unless the parent reads first in order to make an informed decision. It’s a story where a lot of discoveries are made. Even though each book builds on the story before it, they all are unique in their own right. In this book, the mystery is what held my attention and left me looking forward to book four. Then there’s the Epilogue that has left me on the edge.
I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.