Ending of this book( possible spoilers)
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Re: Ending of this book( possible spoilers)
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Completely agree! It's those humble souls hidden in the shadows that often contribute the greatest amount to our overall safety and welfare. Yay for the little people who generally remain nameless.AntonelaMaria wrote: ↑01 Dec 2019, 11:19 I think all the loose ends were tied pretty well. I also liked how the true hero of the story is an anonymous brave person who works in shadows and for the welfare of our countries and planet. How many people are working every day to make this place safer? And they don't do it for glory or fame or money! I feel like this book should be a dedication to all the whistleblowers out there. I find the ending of the book very positive and satisfying.
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It is always a bit tempting to leave the door of potential cracked open for a sequel! You make a good point
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Judging by the comments readers really liked Steve. So maybe he can have a book of his own.AvidBibliophile wrote: ↑04 Dec 2019, 17:24It is always a bit tempting to leave the door of potential cracked open for a sequel! You make a good point
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Absolutely! I can't stop laughing when the team sung together, Steve and Sharon's relationship spark more gladly.diamonnd wrote: ↑03 Dec 2019, 16:33Exactly! I feel this way too. I personally enjoyed Steve and Sharon's relationship better because I felt like there was a real connection between them.
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You're right! Just like Cynthia and Sky, somehow, their story was still continued in this book. Maybe, Kelly and Tom's honeymoon story will be found on the other series.AvidBibliophile wrote: ↑04 Dec 2019, 17:24It is always a bit tempting to leave the door of potential cracked open for a sequel! You make a good point
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I feel that maybe Sharon and Steve could be leading couple in next book more than Kelly and Tom. Have you read Cynthia and Sky's book?jeminah28 wrote: ↑05 Dec 2019, 06:03You're right! Just like Cynthia and Sky, somehow, their story was still continued in this book. Maybe, Kelly and Tom's honeymoon story will be found on the other series.AvidBibliophile wrote: ↑04 Dec 2019, 17:24It is always a bit tempting to leave the door of potential cracked open for a sequel! You make a good point
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I have read only Cynthia and Dan ; Cyber War. I liked this one much better.AntoineOMEGA wrote: ↑08 Dec 2019, 10:46 The ending did seem rather abrupt similar to novels I have read by this author previously.
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Do you feel like build up was solid and then just everything kind off ended abrubtly?Helene_2008 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2019, 18:12 I thought the ending was pretty good. I did feel like all the ends were tied up. I do agree with lots of reviewers above that it did seem rushed.
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