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New! Riot by Ronie Kendig & JJ Samie Myles- Review - A Nest in the Rocks

New! Riot by Ronie Kendig & JJ Samie Myles- Review

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Riot packs a powerful punch in every way! Not only does the MWD Riot grab your emotions, but the story will cause a riot with your emotions as you go on this grief-stricken journey towards healing with Paisley and Danger.

Riot is an exciting addition to the A Breed Apart series written by Ronie Kendig and JJ Samie Myles. Read on for my full review.

The beginning of this book was hard to read! Danger and Paisley were each in mourning for different things, which was still so strong and new and real that they weren’t ready to look beyond it. All the usual sparks and fun tension took on new depths, so when the bad guys came calling, the stakes were super high!

I loved that. I felt like I had to be on Danger and Paisley’s side even though I didn’t know their full stories yet – but I wanted to. Those stories dribbled out as the story progressed, never fast enough to satisfy my curiosity but always keeping the pages turning fast. Actually, I think Paisley needs her own origin story – so I’d love it if you could get right on that. I need to know more.

Riot is an exciting addition to the A Breed Apart series written by Ronie Kendig and JJ Samie Myles. Read on for my full review.

Paisley’s drive to right a wrong at any cost and Danger’s need to protect his family makes this a must-read story. The constant action and right-versus-wrong superhero feel of Riot elevates it to one that deserves a place on your bookshelf.

I received a complimentary copy of this book. All opinions are my own.

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