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⚖️⚖️ONE PHENOMENAL RIDE⚖️⚖️Holy hell robin! Kyla reigns supreme serving up some small town justice with an mind-blowing vengeance, dishing out one action packed, hard hitting, heart pounding, pulse racing, adrenaline pumping, page flipping, block buster, blasting this hot little number to life spectacularly. Trapped in the mist of a raging storm, fighting to survive tyranny steeped with perilous drama, churning turmoil, harsh truths, intense animosity, heartbreaking loss, explosive danger, escal...
Thrilling, Insightful, Revealing, and EmotionalWhat are we made of? Kyla takes us into the psyche of her characters and ourselves. While her characters are attempting to survive this disaster, we find out to what lengths they will go to for others and in some cases to justify their own actions. This story is full of surprises and confirmations of suspicions. Do the ends justify the means? Do good intentions make them right? How far would you go and what would you sacrifice for someone else? This...
Thrilling, Insightful, Revealing, and EmotionalWhat are we made of? Kyla takes us into the psyche of her characters and ourselves. While her characters are attempting to survive this disaster, we find out to what lengths they will go to for others and in some cases to justify their own actions. This story is full of surprises and confirmations of suspicions. Do the ends justify the means? Do good intentions make them right? How far would you go and what would you sacrifice for someone else?This
This has continued to be a good series and this book has a much needed confrontation come to a climax at last. Most of the bad guys and many of the good guys have become one dimensional, an exception being James Luther who goes along with the bad for the most part but does draw a much needed line (I still wouldn't let him stay in the community). I was bothered a bit by some weakness from Hannah. She had endured the horror of five years of being the captive of a deranged lunatic, escaped that and...
Too muchI think this series would have been much better if it was shorter. Reading this book was like going through the motions. Not much thrills, emotional attachment or feeling like a part of the book. Hope the next one is better!
The Edge of Collapse series is Kyla Stone’s newest series and her most successful. She has solid, gripping prose, great characters and a fast-paced plot.Apocalyptic entertainment at its best. In this instalment everything comes together and some of the scenes are outright cathartic.
I am beyond furious at the Noah storyline. Kyla Stone you did him wrong! The poor man didn’t even get peace when he was dying or to die a meaningful death! He didn’t get to see Milo again or have a touching moment with Quinn. This felt forced to get him out of the way for Liam and Hannah. I knew that was going to happen, but couldn’t Noah be redeemed and he and Hannah just go their separate ways? He started off so good and had the potential for great development even after his bad choices. His d...
I just can't say enough great things about this series! I have come to love (or hate) the characters as if they are people I actually know.This book is full of action, with plenty of gun battles, psychological twists, betrayals, and pathos. You will cry at times, you will cheer at times and you will feel like throwing your e-reader at times. To me, that is what makes a book a 5 star read.Hannah continues to astound with her strength and her love for her son and daughter. Liam is....well, Liam! W...
The big showdown finally arrived, but it took awhile to get there. It seemed like the chapters leading up to the finale were a lot of filler and repetition.Liam is still the same brooding, untrusting guy, but he does seem to be at least 5% happier by the end. Quinn is still the best character (aside from Ghost) but it looks like she's embracing her dark side.This really seemed like it could (probably should) be the end of the story, several storylines came to a natural conclusion, but there are
This was the best of the series yet, just as I was ready to get rid of Hannah myself, she finally redeemed herself.
This in town really started to fraction and most of the people are realizing they have been lied to and used. I was happy to see them figure this out and do something. I hated the choice that Hannah made, but it needed to be done and I found the fate of Noah to be about right and didn't feel sorry for him. He's made his choices all along and knew the devil he sided with. By the end, I feel like the town has a chance now, the bad people are gone and spring is here. I only hope the POS at the end
As soon as I realised this one book was available to buy, I knew I had to read it. I needed to know what would happen to the Fall Creek and Winter Haven divide as well as contemplating whether Noah & Hannah would rekindle their relationship. If they do will it just be for the sake of Milo? Then there’s Charlotte Rose, who is the granddaughter on Rosamond Sinclair! Even if she doesn’t want to acknowledge it. I had so many thoughts and feelings about the characters and what I wanted to happen to t...
I never liked the story line with Noah. And it's just worse here.People are behaving out of character and it looks like it is just done to stir a pot.If the author was trying for some unusual angst it just didn't work.I'm continuing with the series because I still enjoy parts of the story and the other characters.But this wasn't an excellent book like the first one.