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Fearless: Double Edition #5 : Kiss (#5) & Lust (#29)

Fearless: Double Edition #5 : Kiss (#5) & Lust (#29)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book!
Review: The new Fearless book "Lust" was extremely good. It's odd seeing Gaia working together with Oliver/Loki. It's amazing how quickly he has gone from good guy to bad guy. I also thought it was fun to see the escape methods in Siberia. This book was slightly different from the other ones, which is what made it so good. Ed's still leading Kai on, which is really mean of him to do, and Gaia's a walking pile of confliction between Oliver, Jake, Sam, and a lot of other things. This book didn't have as big a cliffhanger as most of the other ones have had, but that's fine with me! The thing that kept me on the edge of my seat is the wondering about Oliver slipping back into Loki, which is the biggest threat so far! I do reccommend reading "Before Gaia" if you read this because knowing some of the information and characters in it can help you figure out who has kidnapped Tom.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book!
Review: The new Fearless book "Lust" was extremely good. It's odd seeing Gaia working together with Oliver/Loki. It's amazing how quickly he has gone from good guy to bad guy. I also thought it was fun to see the escape methods in Siberia. This book was slightly different from the other ones, which is what made it so good. Ed's still leading Kai on, which is really mean of him to do, and Gaia's a walking pile of confliction between Oliver, Jake, Sam, and a lot of other things. This book didn't have as big a cliffhanger as most of the other ones have had, but that's fine with me! The thing that kept me on the edge of my seat is the wondering about Oliver slipping back into Loki, which is the biggest threat so far! I do reccommend reading "Before Gaia" if you read this because knowing some of the information and characters in it can help you figure out who has kidnapped Tom.


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