Don't Let Go
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Merritt Hicks
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Michelle Gagnon
In this pulse-pounding final installment of the Don’t Turn Around trilogy, which Kirkus Reviews called “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo for teens, a surefire hit,” Noa and Peter race across the country in their search to destroy Project Persephone before time runs out.
Noa Torson is out of options. On the run with the three remaining teens of Persephone’s Army, she is up against immeasurable odds. The group is outnumbered, outsmarted, and outrun. But they are not giving up. When Noa and Peter realize they can’t run anymore, and that Noa’s health is quickly failing, they know they must go back to where this began. But when they come face-to-face with the man who started it all, the question becomes, can they win?
This riveting final book truly ratchets up the action as Noa and Peter confront the evil that has chased them and won’t let them go.
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After a great debut, the second entry in the trilogy was lacklustre but I’m nothing if not loyal to a series that I start.
Unfortunately my devotion wasn’t rewarded with a stellar wrap up to the trilogy.
Don’t Let Go continued with a ho-hum fugitive tale that had the characters constantly moving but the plot left standing still. This entry managed to be even less dynamic though, because the POV characters were together for most of the story this time.
Most disappointing is the utterly anti-climactic ending. The villains, new and old, ultimately present no real challenge for the protagonists. Honestly, the story could have been resolved in a similar fashion back in book one, so fruitless were the efforts of ‘heroes’ in books two and three.
This review feels very harsh but as I’ve paid for and sat through three books in nearly as many years, I think my scorn is justified.
I don’t recommend Don’t Let Go, nor the Don’t Turn Around series to anyone.
Disappointing ending to a squandered premise
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