Monday, June 12, 2023

Strigoi 8: A Wild Kind of Justice

  About The Book: In a cross-over with events which occurred in Strigoi 7,  Taietor Cezar finally comes to grips with his role serving the Domnitor, Prince Ciprian, and his puppet-stooge, Stjpan. Unaware of this change in his cousin’s attitude, Marek Strigoi finalizes plans to return the killer Mircea Ravagiu to Carpathius to face justice, then declare himself Intamplare. In order to protect those who mean the most, he utilizes all available his support systems and researches the ancient history of the One-Eyed King, savior and destroyer, only to come away with more questions about his own heritage and where he stands in the world of the aventurieri.

 Our Review: As always, the reader is treated to fast-paced action and snappy dialogue, as the conclusion of this multi-book series of the Second Species approaches. Logical questions arise as to how the author will bring this phenomenal saga to a satisfying end—and we can’t wait.  

 On a scale of 1-5, A Wild Kind of Justice deserves a 5.

 Kat Henry Doran, Wild Women Reviews

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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