Mina Clairmont
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I’m an avid reader, always looking to discover a new author and series. My favourite genre is a mix of everything. Stories that have action/adventure, drama, comedy, romance and bow-wow-chicka-wow-wow 😉. And I have to say, this had it all and more. It truly gripped me, moved me! I never laughed so hard (love you Walter 😘) and then sobbed so quietly (that hospital scene gave me goosebumps and visceral memories of my own personal experiences with a few loved ones). It was the weaving storylines, the relatable characters (flaws and all) and the author’s beautiful way with words. So descriptive, so vivid. I was totally sucked in and felt like I was one of the Crimson Pointers living along side Beckett, Sierra, Ella, Walter and all the others. My only criticism, if I can call it that, is I guessed who the “villain” was right from the start but that might simply be because of my extensive reading which has allowed me to uncover these kinds of things early on. Otherwise, a great big WAY TO GO and high five ✋ to you Kaylea. Loved! Loved! Loved! I am now a fan for life!!
Mags_louise
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The Crimson Point stories have been sitting on my Kindle for what seems like forever. So whilst in a bit of a reading lull I decided to once again give Fractured Honor a try, and honestly I'm glad I did. As it was an enjoyable and engaging story. That packs a lot into its 290 pages and kicks off the series well. Although it was missing that big kick of suspense, that's normally so present in Ms Cross' stories. Yet, the range of characters, the setting and the romance more than made up for it. And I'm excited to read Noah's story next. Would recommend.