Sunday, January 12, 2014

Review of Justice by Rebecca Royce @ParanormalCravi @rebeccaroyce




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Justice
by Rebecca Royce
Genre: New Adult Urban Fantasy/
Post-Apocalyptic

ISBN: C 978-1-61333-629-8
Book Length: 147 pages
Publisher: Decadent Publishing

DESCRIPTION

My name is Rachel Clancy, and if you're reading this, chances are I am dead. I have returned to Genesis, my family and Chad. I think I might even be happy. But you know, happy endings aren't for everyone least of all me.

Dr. Icahn is still out there, and if I have any hope of finishing this fight once and for all-I will need the help of those who want to kill me. Please don't think me a hero or a martyr. I'm just a girl, who's made a lot of mistakes, but I know what I have to do.

And know, whatever happens next, I didn't do it for me. I did it for a future that I have to have faith will exist…even if I'm not there to see it.

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My Review:

I received a free copy of the book from the author for my honest opinion.

Justice is the fifth and final installment of The Warrior series. Justice is the first book that I have read in the series. Although I did understand what was going on in the book I would have to recommend reading all of the books in order even though you can understand the book without reading the other first. I would like to have got to known all of the characters better and to have know about their lives before this point in the story. I would like to have known more about the werewolves and the vampires as well as Dr. Icahn. You know about their lives and their stories too.

In Justice Rachel Clancy is a clone and no one really knows how old they are. Most of the characters are all warriors who go up top to fight in shifts. At night they mostly fight the vampires and now they are starting to have to fight other humans as well. Dr. Icahn wants to take over their home Genesis. There are people out there who want Rachel dead and if that is want it takes to keep the ones she loves a live and safe then that is just what she will give them. Rachel has such a big heart and cares so much for her family and her boyfriend Chad that she is willing to give up her own life to keep them alive.

Like I said I did not read the other books in the series so I do not know about much about the vampires and the werewolves. I would like to have known more about Rachel's werewolf boyfriend and what happened to have caused them not to end up together. I would also like to have known more about the vampires. The little that I read about them made them seem so much different than any vampires that I have ever read before.

Justice was a very fantastic read and I am glad that I got the chance to read it even thought I didn't read the other books first. I still very much enjoyed reading it and would recommend it to anyone who loves a futuristic read.



About The Author:

My name is Rachel Clancy.

If you've been reading these books, then you already know that. But I feel the need to introduce myself to you every time I start a new one, like you might have just found me, or you're a stranger I don't know. Manners dictate the introduction although I suspect I'll never know your name in return, which is okay. Maybe it's better I never do.

I haven't held anything back from you. I've not tried to make myself look better or less selfish or more mature. No, I wrote down everything the way I remember it happening. Someone else might remember the events differently but this is how it happened for me, or at least how I see it when I think about the years between my sixteenth and eighteenth birthdays.

Eighteen would have made me a grown-up in the Before Time, in the days before Dr. Icahn's experiments nearly ended the entire world. In the time after, sixteen became the year we achieved maturity. Still, for me, since I could remember what my life had been like before, eighteen meant something when I finally got there.

It indicated I had survived, somehow. When I blew out the candles, low-sung lyrics of "Happy Birthday" filling the room, and my mother and father cheering, I couldn't help but disbelieve I'd actually made it to my birthday. Was this all a dream? Had I died on a field, eaten by a Werewolf, and these thoughts of my eighteenth birthday were imaginings of my dying mind?

Writing these tales, telling them to you, helps me to believe they happened.

But the sad truth is, if you are reading them, then most likely I am dead.



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