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Where to start? Jax is a wonderfully strong character with the right amount of vulnerability.
"I could counter that he's mad for loving me, but that might make him question it. And I don't want that, even though I'm afraid of hurting him, afraid of losing him. Afraid of damn near everything. But I refuse to let it paralyze me."
New characters join Jax's team; Jael and Hit. Both are great additions and I love how they all work together to accomplish their tasks. Not sure where Jax's and March's rel ...more
"I could counter that he's mad for loving me, but that might make him question it. And I don't want that, even though I'm afraid of hurting him, afraid of losing him. Afraid of damn near everything. But I refuse to let it paralyze me."
New characters join Jax's team; Jael and Hit. Both are great additions and I love how they all work together to accomplish their tasks. Not sure where Jax's and March's rel ...more
Loved it. Sirantha Jax is a great character and her relationship with March and the other characters in the book, Vel, Dina, Hit and Jael have a lot of depth and enhance the story beautifully. She seems to run from one crisis to another and I don't think that it is going to end (I have already started DoubleBlind 3rd in the series).
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The events of Wanderlust picks up right after Grimspace. After the collapse of Farwan there is bound to be a period of unrest. Jax has the dubious honor of becoming an ambassador to visit the Ithiss-Tor and build diplomatic relations with the Conglomerate.
Jax, as a character did grow in this book to become more caring and less selfish. This transformation takes place over the book but is a good start from an uncaring, suicidal jumper.
The downside of a first person narrative bothered me a bit be ...more
Jax, as a character did grow in this book to become more caring and less selfish. This transformation takes place over the book but is a good start from an uncaring, suicidal jumper.
The downside of a first person narrative bothered me a bit be ...more
4.5 stars. Review to come.
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