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Suspense spiced with romance. The psychological mind games kept me reading. I would recommend this book to my friends.
I voluntarily received an advanced copy of this book from NetGalley for an honest review.
Although this is the third one it is a separate storyline. The only commonality is Mockerie, the nasty SOB with a psychotic mind. It's a rather suspenseful twisted story of family ties, murder and a kidnapped child. I felt glued to the story from the first moment and attached myself to Rowena and McCabe quickly. From what I can tell it's the final one but the end is a gentle conclusion, open for possibilities. I wrote my review voluntarily after reading an early copy.
The third book in the Dark Justice series McCabe has past, present and future colliding. Twist, turn and a solid storyline made this a good read for me.
McCabe appears to have wrapped up this three book series, but I feel devoid of emotion at this ending. While I have enjoyed the series, and many authors describe their books as able to stand alone, there seemed to be little connection between the stories other than McCabe and his personal quest. I would have liked a bit of a round up at the end to tell readers where the past characters were at and what was happening in their lives. Overall this was a good story, but it kind of left with more questions.
Highly recommend. Jenna Ryan writes a mystery so dark and so surprising, just as you think you know what is happening. She proves you wrong.
In Dark Justice: McCabe your introduced to Rowena who is a mother willing to do anything to save her child from a life of crime and death.
From the beginning you see her willingness and smarts to survive. Her past catches up to her in the form of Ryan MaCabe. He is a mystery that keeps you guessing through the entire book. His hidden depths and secrets make you turn every page, wondering just what will happen next.
The characters are well built, the psychological games are mind games you can't help but try and figure out.
I highly recommend Dark Justice: McCabe!
I received an arc from Netgalley. This book was somewhat disturbing but I honestly couldn’t put it down once I started. The action and suspense will grab you and lots of questions finally get answered by the end.
Rowena and McCabe have a history and a rocky one at that but when it matters McCabe steps up to help protect Rowena and her son.
I have not read the previous books in this stories, and for that I am at a disadvantage and felt I missed out on the story.
Yes it was a story that had lots of suspense, action and romance. That said, I was not engaged in the plot, nor did I feel a connection with either Rowena and Ryan McCabe.
My suggestion to a reader that is new to the series like I was, read the other books first.
I was entrusted this copy by Netgalley and Entangled Publishing . The opinions expressed are solely my own.
We have come to the ending of this series and the ending was a twist I did not even imagine. While this is a series I felt that they were more standalones than a real series the only thing that connected them was McCabe and his quest for Mockerie, and that was what I didn't like. I felt that that all the characters or stories intertwined them atleast a little and I wanted to know what happened with them besides the ending of the previous books. So as you can tell I was left with questions.
I truly had no idea who until the very end. So many twists that I almost needed a notebook to keep it all straight. I will be encouraging everyone to read this book.
This is a wonderful series filled with fast paced romantic suspense. In this novel, we learn Rowena's and Ryan's story and how Rowena ended up as the target of a madman.
While I thoroughly enjoyed this book, I enjoyed the prior books in the series more, however, this is a worthy addition to the series. This novel has it all - a compelling story, lots of action, a hot romance, and a tragic hero/heroine. This should have been 5+ stars for me, but for some reason I just didn't feel connected to the characters. I don't know why this was, but I think it's just a personal thing where it either resonates with you or it doesn't.
I'm a fan of the authors' work and have her on my must read authors' list.