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A review by heidirgorecki
The Keeper by Charles Martin
adventurous
challenging
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
This series overall is for sure one of my favorite sets of books ever. I was excited to find out it was continuing after the first 3, however, I was so conflicted on this book after finishing it.
The “new” parts of this book were fantastic. Same great storyline, characters, action, and struggles as the first 3. I loved the plot reveals, and while I had figured they were coming, rolled out in a great way and still offered a couple fun additions you didn’t know would show up. It also sounds like the series will continue, especially now that Camp has shown up as a new protege with a lot of skin in the game.
The difficulty I had was in the “old” parts of the book. Especially in the first half, there were a ton of flashbacks to the prior 3 books. Not just summarized recaps (which I’m all for) - verbatim, word-for-word, paragraphs or chapter majority sections of previous content. I’d maybe estimate 25+% of this book was from the previous books. It just made it difficult to get into and had me skimming because I knew all this already, and just wanted to get to the story at hand, which was frustrating.
I still love the series and that it sounds like it’s going to keep going which I’m all for. These are such a great mix of action, hope, great characters, and a little bit of romance, and I’ve enjoyed them a lot.
Thanks to Netgalley for the advanced copy of these books. All opinions are mine.
The “new” parts of this book were fantastic. Same great storyline, characters, action, and struggles as the first 3. I loved the plot reveals, and while I had figured they were coming, rolled out in a great way and still offered a couple fun additions you didn’t know would show up. It also sounds like the series will continue, especially now that Camp has shown up as a new protege with a lot of skin in the game.
The difficulty I had was in the “old” parts of the book. Especially in the first half, there were a ton of flashbacks to the prior 3 books. Not just summarized recaps (which I’m all for) - verbatim, word-for-word, paragraphs or chapter majority sections of previous content. I’d maybe estimate 25+% of this book was from the previous books. It just made it difficult to get into and had me skimming because I knew all this already, and just wanted to get to the story at hand, which was frustrating.
I still love the series and that it sounds like it’s going to keep going which I’m all for. These are such a great mix of action, hope, great characters, and a little bit of romance, and I’ve enjoyed them a lot.
Thanks to Netgalley for the advanced copy of these books. All opinions are mine.