Their Fractured Light
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Narrated by:
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Kim Mai Guest
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MacLeod Andrews
Now, in the center of the universe on the planet of Corinth, all four are about to collide with two new players, who will bring the fight against LaRoux Industries to a head. Gideon Marchant is an eighteen-year-old computer hacker known in Corinth's underworld as The Knave of Hearts. He'll climb, abseil and worm his way past the best security measures to pull off onsite hacks that others don't dare touch.
Sofia Quinn has a killer smile, and by the time you're done noticing it, she's got you offering up your wallet, your car, and anything else she desires. She holds LaRoux Industries responsible for the mysterious death of her father and is out for revenge at any cost.
When a LaRoux Industries security breach interrupts Gideon and Sofia's separate attempts to infiltrate their headquarters, they're forced to work together to escape. Each of them has their own reason for wanting to take down LaRoux Industries, and neither trusts the other. But working together might be the best chance they have to expose the secrets LRI is so desperate to hide.
Read by Kim Mai Guest and MacLeod Andrews, with Cynthia Holloway and Abby Craden.
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Without giving away any spoilers, this was another story of star-crossed lovers that have an important part in stopping LaRoux Industries from taking over the world. All the previous couples are back and I loved how the author weaved their stories together. I also enjoyed getting a deeper understanding of the Whispers – having an insight into their thoughts just added a layer of complexity that was missing from the first books.
This was a fantastic ending to a beautiful series.
Stunning Cover, Beautiful Conclusion to the Series
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Exactly the young adult romance I was looking for
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Like in the previous two books, the romance in this one didn't seem all too realistic. In fact, it confused me here the most. In book one, it grew relatively naturally, until it exploded into passion that discarded common sense. In book two, romance was sudden and out of nowhere, but at least the characters acknowledged that fact, and there was a clear sense that stress probably drove them. In book three.. it started from nowhere, it developed from nowhere, and after barely spending time together at all, they spoke as if they'd known each other for years. The constant inner monologues about trust and how they knew each other et cetera became so repetitive. There was no real substance to it, though.
The entire setting of Their Fractured Light seemed harder to buy into, actually. Maybe it's just me, but several times I found the things that happened to be.. sort of unrealistic. The whole scene with LaRoux on screen after the Big Incident, for one. And coming back to romance, it often felt too invasive on the plot. Perhaps I'm growing out of some of the typical YA cornerstones, but if the world is ending and people are dying, the frequent focus shift back to romance at every step started feeling just a little inappropriate at times.
I partially predicted the ending since I started this last book, but even so, it was at least interesting seeing it play out. I liked the voice acting, though. As always, it's odd hearing the previous books' main characters in new voices, but that can't be helped of course. In everything else, I found they did an excellent job.
It was alright
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Hockiest ending ever
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It's alright
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