
Truth or Dare
Shadows of London, Book 4
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Ariana Nash
America. The land of the free. Unless you're a latent.
Kage is missing. Alexander Kempthorne would prefer he stay that way. Life at the new-look Kempthorne & Co agency is difficult enough without adding a missing American to the mix. But John "Dom" Domenici won't abandon someone who was once their friend, even if Kage is "technically" an enemy.
But as the team investigate Kage's disappearance, a traumatic, hidden past comes to light. And a missing person case soon turns into a fight for survival for Dom and Kempthorne, in a land not-so-free.
Contains mature themes.
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Just gets better and better
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The best part of this book is the developments in the relationship between Alex and Dom. That relationship is tested with interesting results.
As always Cornell Collins performance was excellent, and I have already started on the next audio book.
Good story. Great narration.
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Team Alex…
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On the downside, there are several series flaws that get particularly bad here, making this a book to both love and hate.
First, Mr. Collins’ voicing for Dom and Alex was too similar. Add in the references to the three MMCs by first, last and nicknames (like John being called Dom or Dominici- or Alex also being called Kemp or Kempthorn), and the one syllable names (especially Kemp and Kage), and it was work to figure out who was speaking and whose POV was on.
Second, four books in and still the former soldier/enforcer and millionaire agent were perpetually behind the ball, falling for obvious traps, failing to uncover anything except by luck, and mostly losing.
Third, while I finally started warming up to the chemistry, I was exasperated by Alex and Dom being complete idiots and fooling around n the midst of danger (with obvious bad results).
Fourth, the Latent-hate was oppressive, which would have been easier to take if there were more than the mere handful of Team Kempthorn characters to counter all the venom. This desperately needed more good humans and other kickbutt Latents.
With all that said, I enjoyed book 4 well enough to move onto book 5 and complete the series. Turns out book 5 was the best of the bunch.
Too little too late
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