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A review by unsilentstephy
Codename Blade by J. R. Tootill
adventurous
emotional
funny
inspiring
tense
fast-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
5.0
Codename Blade is book three in the Omega Series and J. R. Tootill continues to weave this world together in the most compelling way possible.
As I've come to expect from J. R. I was hooked from page one and fully immersed in this universe she created until the last page.
I had the privilege of an audiobook ALC that introduced me to Scott Rider as a stellar Josh and brought in the fabulous Heather Firth as Sam. These two voices were perfectly cast and matched each other for intensity throughout the story.
Joe Arden is also back with a cameo performance reprising his role as Rourke/Havoc and bringing a little extra depth to the story in audio.
I absolutely cannot recommend this series enough and, while you could read this book as a standalone and love it, if you haven't yet go back and start with book one. You'll love the first two just as much as this one.
As I've come to expect from J. R. I was hooked from page one and fully immersed in this universe she created until the last page.
I had the privilege of an audiobook ALC that introduced me to Scott Rider as a stellar Josh and brought in the fabulous Heather Firth as Sam. These two voices were perfectly cast and matched each other for intensity throughout the story.
Joe Arden is also back with a cameo performance reprising his role as Rourke/Havoc and bringing a little extra depth to the story in audio.
I absolutely cannot recommend this series enough and, while you could read this book as a standalone and love it, if you haven't yet go back and start with book one. You'll love the first two just as much as this one.