Triangulation
2019 • 326 pages

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... and this is why though I always intend to read the next book in the series immediately I end up exercising self preservation and pace these out. My emotions need a rest. [a:Gregory Ashe 1179529 Gregory Ashe https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1561907752p2/1179529.jpg] and [a:Charlie David 2895612 Charlie David https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1461856493p2/2895612.jpg] put me through my paces. Thanks.What can I say that hasn't been said without devolving into gibberish? I'll just say I loved everything about it. The way the relationship between Shaw & North continues to evolve without cutting corners, how their world is populated by recognizable people of every type, how magic sex doesn't cure wounds that run deep, the humor laced banter between the MC which serves as a bridge and form of communication. I had a ball imagining Shaw's outfits and his continuous tries at guessing North's middle name. The mystery was good. I wasn't necessarily surprised but I liked how the investigation played out. I loved the cameo by my faves! Though I kind of hoped that Shep would've been a different person, I'm also glad to see “marginalized” characters portrayed in all iterations. And of course I'm heartbroken about Jadon. I'll take a couple of days and continue with this journey.

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