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A review by siad
Final Orders by Gregory Ashe
challenging
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
Hazard is hired by the author's daughter due to threats on her life. When the author is killed, Hazard and Somers embark on finding the murderer. Complicating matters, a group of parents opposing LGBTQ+ content in books adds an extra layer of difficulty to their search.
I can't believe it's over. I love Hazard and Somers so much, and I'm going to miss them dearly. The book had its ups and downs, but overall, I really enjoyed it. We finally get answers about what's going on between Colt and Ash, and I'm pleased with the outcome. When I mentioned in my previous review that I wanted more of Gray, this wasn't exactly what I had in mind. I wasn’t sure about him but he’s really grown on me. The parents at the school are unbelievably hateful; part of me can't believe people like that exist in real life. Auggie and Theo are always a welcome addition, though I briefly feared for Theo's well-being. Thankfully, everything turned out well.
I can't believe it's over. I love Hazard and Somers so much, and I'm going to miss them dearly. The book had its ups and downs, but overall, I really enjoyed it. We finally get answers about what's going on between Colt and Ash, and I'm pleased with the outcome. When I mentioned in my previous review that I wanted more of Gray, this wasn't exactly what I had in mind. I wasn’t sure about him but he’s really grown on me. The parents at the school are unbelievably hateful; part of me can't believe people like that exist in real life. Auggie and Theo are always a welcome addition, though I briefly feared for Theo's well-being. Thankfully, everything turned out well.