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A review by melthemighty
Ground Zero by Aimee Nicole Walker
4.0
This was awesome, but it took a while to come to this realization.
I had my problems with the first half of this book. I liked Sawyer directly but had a hard time really understanding him, but then I did, otherwise I probably wouldn't have stuck with it.
I think the problem is that you only get to hear everything from his perspective. I don't necessarily need a dual POV narrative, but I really missed any insight into Royce Locke here. I really didn't understand what Sawyer saw in him other than the obvious physical attractiveness.
Also, as some reviews say, the alcohol and the distractions by other characters didn't necessarily help me see how these two were ever going to work.
But then, hellooooooo, my goodness, yes there is more to it.
The two cases that the two detectives work on are rather dull. I wouldn't recommend this to anyone who comes here for the actual plot background.
It had a certain entertainment value, but mainly because the two of them have to get to grips with each other as new partners.
Anyway, in the end it turned out that I do like this book and am now quite hooked and really need to learn more.
However, there are so many weird names in here and I don't just mean those of the main characters ...
Also, funny for me, I just realized this was my first book by the author, no idea why I didn't had anything earlier....
I'm looking forward to the second book and then finally getting inside Royce's head.
Sawyer instinctively knew Royce Locke was the most wounded thing—man or beast—he’d encountered in his life. If he ventured too close, Locke’s teeth and claws would cut deeper than anything he’d ever experienced, scarring him, and his venom would poison his soul.
I had my problems with the first half of this book. I liked Sawyer directly but had a hard time really understanding him, but then I did, otherwise I probably wouldn't have stuck with it.
I think the problem is that you only get to hear everything from his perspective. I don't necessarily need a dual POV narrative, but I really missed any insight into Royce Locke here. I really didn't understand what Sawyer saw in him other than the obvious physical attractiveness.
Also, as some reviews say, the alcohol and the distractions by other characters didn't necessarily help me see how these two were ever going to work.
But then, hellooooooo, my goodness, yes there is more to it.
The two cases that the two detectives work on are rather dull. I wouldn't recommend this to anyone who comes here for the actual plot background.
It had a certain entertainment value, but mainly because the two of them have to get to grips with each other as new partners.
Anyway, in the end it turned out that I do like this book and am now quite hooked and really need to learn more.
However, there are so many weird names in here and I don't just mean those of the main characters ...
Also, funny for me, I just realized this was my first book by the author, no idea why I didn't had anything earlier....
I'm looking forward to the second book and then finally getting inside Royce's head.
Sawyer instinctively knew Royce Locke was the most wounded thing—man or beast—he’d encountered in his life. If he ventured too close, Locke’s teeth and claws would cut deeper than anything he’d ever experienced, scarring him, and his venom would poison his soul.