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Last Breath by Rachel Caine
Last Breath by Rachel Caine






Last Breath by Rachel Caine

This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. I think it’s because this series is so long that despite my small annoyances, Morganville always feels like coming home.I received this book for free from the library in exchange for an honest review. Like why not just leave? Even though my niggles have explanations, it doesn’t stop the annoyances sometimes. Sometimes I struggle to find the things that keep the group tied to Morganville, especially in the middle of chaos like this. These books might be fun and I do love them so much, but they’re not without their problems. And alongside this, we had numerous subplots (romantic, political, etc) that kept me interested. I think it’s just getting predictable again, and then Caine will throw me a massive twist that makes me react out loud. This plotline is just epic, and I was once again kept guessing and on the edge of my seat.

Last Breath by Rachel Caine

He loaded shells in a shotgun and snapped it shut, then searched for a place to strap it on that didn’t interfere with the flamethrower.’ There are no queens anymore,” Shane said. Shane is a big focus in this (trying not to give giant spoilers here!), and I felt so deeply connected to the characters because of it. There was a very emotional aspect of this book that is possibly one of my favourites, if not my absolute favourite part of the whole series. The story Caine started in Last Breath definitely needs time to finish! Here, we have two books taking up one subplot, but it really works.

Last Breath by Rachel Caine

Usually, the books kind of wrap up at the end of each, and just leave a small something for the next one to continue with. The Morganville vampires are fighting a losing war, and it will fall to the residents of the Glass House: Michael, Eve, Shane and Claire, to take the fight to an enemy who threatens to destroy the town, forever.įor the first time in the Morganville books, this one carries on with the same subplot as the book before it.








Last Breath by Rachel Caine