There was less romance in the last book, but it was an enthralling, moving plot. Cat, however, comes to life and I anchor well to her through this narrator. Over time it has improved a little or I may have gotten used to it. It is the actual accent and mispronounciation of some words that grate often. From the audio aspect I would have to lower the rating a little, as mentioned before in earlier NH book reviews, this narrator does not do Bones well. The rules are changing and the scope for Cat seems limitless as does Bones' love. There are as many locations as a Bond film, tonnes of action, romance, and plot twists and turns. There are some fabulous one liners that had me bursting in to laughter. I enjoy this series immenseley and the peripheral characters have grown to such a degree that this book only enhances our knolwedge and affection of them. The friction between Cat and Bones and the pace of the action had me riveted on the edge of my seat for a large portion of the plot. I found this to be the highest octane ride off all the NH novels including the NHW ones too.
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