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A review by lindsay_co2bl
Hell on Wheels by Julie Ann Walker
5.0
Wow. I’m officially a fan of Julie Ann Walker and the Black Knights Inc. series.
I have to start off by saying, my heart completely broke for Nate. What he went through and what he had to do…it’s just unimaginable. I also really admire Ali for all she had to go through in the book. I don’t know how I would have handled what she went through. There were a few scenes between that brought me to tears.
I loved Nate and Ali together. They had great chemistry.
This book is definitely action packed (as you would expect from former military characters). Nate was fiercely protective of Ali. I loved his reactions every time she insisted on being involved in the case. (Rightfully so…she was the one everything was happening to).
The author did a great job making me care about all the people at Black Knight’s Inc. The POV did jump between characters, but I didn’t have a problem with that. It just made me care about them more. I can’t wait to read the other books in the series to find out what happens to them.
I have to start off by saying, my heart completely broke for Nate. What he went through and what he had to do…it’s just unimaginable. I also really admire Ali for all she had to go through in the book. I don’t know how I would have handled what she went through. There were a few scenes between that brought me to tears.
Spoiler
One in particular was Ali asking if Nate missed Grigg. Another was Nate’s flashback/nightmare. I couldn’t blink the tears back when reading it.I loved Nate and Ali together. They had great chemistry.
This book is definitely action packed (as you would expect from former military characters). Nate was fiercely protective of Ali. I loved his reactions every time she insisted on being involved in the case. (Rightfully so…she was the one everything was happening to).
The author did a great job making me care about all the people at Black Knight’s Inc. The POV did jump between characters, but I didn’t have a problem with that. It just made me care about them more